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As part of our continuous effort to be the premiere K-12 independent school in the Shenandoah Valley, we are pleased to share our five year Strategic Plan available in PDF format via the following link. The Upper and Middle School campus amenities include a black-box theater, art studios, music studios, practice rooms, a darkroom, and a fully automated 15,000 volume library with campus-wide T-1 broadband Internet access.
The Hunter McGuire Lower School ten-acre campus features a 24 station interactive computer lab and library/media center, art room, playground with bicycle paths, athletic field, greenhouse, and large classrooms with reading areas. The Woodrow Wilson Birthplace and Museum, Shenandoah Shakespeare's Blackfriars Playhouse, Mary Baldwin College, and a variety of churches, restaurants and coffee shops, and boutiques are a short walk away. The Frontier Culture Museum is nearby, as is the scenic Blue Ridge Parkway. Within a two-hour drive, Charlottesville and the University of Virginia, Richmond, and Washington, D.C., offer still more historical, cultural, and entertainment opportunities.
Stuart Hall School Board of Governors Glenore Smith Forbes '69, Chair, Haymarket, VA David G. Frackelton, Vice Chair, Harrisonburg, VA William Armstrong, Treasurer, Richmond, VA Emily Cochran, Secretary, Staunton, VA Sara (Sugie) Sproul Battin '68, Staunton, VA John A. Blackburn, Charlottesville, VA Molly Brown, Staunton, VA Donald H. Cady, Keswick, VA Dr. David H. Charlton, White Stone, VA Rick Chittum, Churchville, VA Nancy Kyler, Staunton, VA Dr. Eric Laser, Staunton, VA Nancy McLaughlin McVey '58, Richmond, VA Annette Smith Parker '69, Mount Holly Springs, PA Dr. Karen Santos, Staunton, VA Dr. Craig Shealy, Staunton, VA Harry Warner, Richmond, VA The Honorable Dr. Don Wilson, Staunton, VA
Ex Officio: Thomas A. Davis, Staunton, VA The Rt. Rev. Neff Powell, D.D., Roanoke, VA The Rev. Hugh C. White, White Stone, VA |
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Stuart Hall educates the WHOLE PERSON, because excellent education isn't just about engaging your MIND. While we challenge you academically, we also devote considerable time and energy to other aspects of your development. On the playing fields and in the classrooms, you'll explore ways to strengthen your BODY. Through the beauty and richness of the arts, you'll expand your horizons by participating in a multitude of activities that will cultivate and touch your HEART and change who you are. On campus and out in the community, you'll find opportunities for caring, friendship, service, and love to shape your character and nurture your SPIRIT. This all-encompassing approach, devoted to enriching all four areas of your being, gives you something unique and infinitely valuable: an education that teaches the art of LIVING as well as the art of LEARNING.
Stuart Hall School seeks to educate the whole child-mind, body, heart, and spirit- in a special context: a supportive, family-like, Christian environment that nurtures self-esteem and honor, leadership and industry, compassion and commitment to service, and the recognition and acceptance of individual differences.