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Bishop Johnston visits Stuart Hall
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Bishop Coadjutor of The Diocese of Virginia, Shannon Johnston, Olisa Okoh, Head of School Mark Eastham 
 
Bishop Johnston spent the day at Stuart Hall School  meeting faculty and staff, attending a class, and touring the Staunton and Verona campuses. He attended Chapel and heard the Senior Chapel Talk of Olisa Okoh who will enroll at Colby College in the fall.
 
Stuart Hall School is a Church School  of The Diocese of Virginia. Church Schools, created in 1919, is the educational arm of The Diocese of Virginia. 

Episcopal Schools are pluralistic and see themselves not just as communities for Christians, like a parish church, but as ecumenical and diverse ministries of educational and human formation for people of all faiths.  The ethos of the schools is unashamedly Christian and Anglican, while the mission is to recognize and serve all human beings as children of God.  Episcopal schools have the unique opportunity to work with a wide variety of souls, and to prepare them for lives of meaning, joy and service.

 
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 Proud Member of NAIS - National Association of Independent Schools  Proud Member of VAIS - Virginia Association of Independent Schools

Stuart Hall is a proud member of NAIS (National Association of Independent Schools)
and VAIS (Virginia Association of Independent Schools).