St. Anne's-Belfield Advantage

73% of students
accepted to their 1st or 2nd choice college

Integrity, Curiosity, Diversity, Creativity, Agency, Impact

8:1
student to
faculty ratio

St. Anne's-Belfield School is the best place to send your child for their education. Not only will they benefit from small classes sizes and close relationships with their teachers and staff, but they will grow as academics, athletes, artists, and people. They will have access to an industry-leading curriculum that engages them in every facet of learning, from coding in computer science to learning the violin in strings and much more. They will grow as people in the community, as well as the classroom.

At our School, every child known well is not just a mantra, but a way of life. Our faculty prides itself on taking a personal interest in each student, supporting them in and out of the classroom, now as students and after their graduation as alumni. With many ways to be involved and volunteer, our parents are a strong team that support the School community and enable their childrens' success.

If you want that kind of education and home away from home for your child, we invite you to learn more or inquire and see why people love and choose our School.

 


 

St. Anne's-Belfield Top 10

  1. Formative student-faculty relationships
  2. Unique schedules that allow for experiential learning opportunities such as Intensives
  3. Diverse students of all ages from all over the world
  4. Community events like Chapel, Community Lunch, and Fall Family Picnic
  5. Global alumni network forged over more than 100 years
  6. Cross-divisional learning and relationships
  7. Life on dorm and international community
  8. Community service opportunities, including the annual freshman Doug's Trip
  9. Range of extracurriculars including athletics, arts, and more
  10. Location in Central Virginia at the doorstep of the University of Virginia

We are home to all kinds of learners and students. Your child could be one.

 

Happening in Our Community
    Upper School students reconnect on the first day of school.