Families
You play a crucial role in your child's education in the community at St. Anne's-Belfield School.
From the admission process to graduation, your involvement is key to student success, and to the advancement of the community as a whole. At St. Anne's-Belfield School we are here for the whole family. Of course we want to help children's minds flourish, but we also strive to support you in this process. View the resources below to learn more about being a St. Anne's-Belfield family.
When relocating to Charlottesville, we wanted a school that would focus on the whole child, challenge our children educationally, and that believed in differentiated learning. We got that and more from St. Anne’s-Belfield School. St. Anne’s has nurtured our children’s love of learning and we are confident upon graduation next year they will be prepared for a global world.
— Nicole Robinson, Parent to Nia and Noelle '22
Get Involved
Families are invited to campus frequently to take an active role in our community, from after-school events to performances to volunteering.
Diversity & Inclusion
The St. Anne's-Belfield community is united in its commitment to diversity and inclusion, both as a moral imperative and an essential part of our educational promise.
LINK
A Parents' Association program, LINK is a network of parent volunteers who help integrate new families into the school community.
Health & Wellness
Health and Wellness is a community-wide initiative for all faculty and staff, in partnership with families and students.
Parent's Association
The Parents' Association (PA) seeks to enhance the vision and goals of the School by volunteering, providing opportunities for parents to connect, and by participating in various fundraising activities.
About Charlottesville
Consistently ranked one of the top places to live and work in the United States, Charlottesville is a near-perfect place to call home.
One of the best gifts St. Anne's-Belfield School has given to our daughter is a tremendous sense of self-efficacy. Because of the ways in which her teachers have nurtured, supported, and challenged her, she believes that she can tackle anything in front of her and that anything is possible.
— Stacey K. Gearhart, Director of Family Engagement, Parent to Virginia '32