The Hill School (Virginia)
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The Hill School | |
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Middleburg, VA, USA | |
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Religion | Nonsectarian |
Headmaster | Thomas A. Northrup |
Enrollment |
239 |
Faculty | 35 |
Average class size | 12 |
Student:teacher ratio | 7:1 |
Type | Co-ed, Private |
Campus | 137 acres |
Mascot | Lion |
Color(s) | Green & White |
Established | 1926 |
Homepage | TheHillSchool.org |
The Hill School (founded 1926) is a private school for kindergarten through grade eight located in Middleburg, Virginia.
[edit] Facilities
The school's 137-acre campus includes three classroom buildings, an administrative building and library, a performing arts center, an art building, a music/lunchroom building, a natural sciences center, and an athletic center. Also on campus are a jogging trail, orchard, arboretum, five athletic fields, and several natural features including ponds, streams, and wetlands. The school's facilities serve as a community resource; many programs and teaching symposia are open to the public, and the theatre is open to community participation.
[edit] Faculty and Staff
The faculty has experience that ranges from 1 to 38 years and on average is about 14 years. The student to teacher ratio is 7:1. Kindergarten through third grade classrooms have two full-time homeroom teachers.