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2024-25 Foxcroft at a Glance

Foxcroft combines the best of tradition with forward-thinking, cutting-edge programs, outstanding facilities, authentic community, leadership opportunities, and an understanding heart that, together, give girls a chance to explore their voice and to prepare for success in college and life.

We teach the way girls learn best: through interdisciplinary subjects, real-world problem solving, and collaboration.

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70%

boarding students

30%

day students

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1:5

faculty:student ratio

12

average class size

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168 students

representing

22 states, DC
& 21 countries

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4

academic concentrations

100+

years of traditions

500

uncommonly beautiful acres

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Our School

  • Girls' boarding and day school
  • Founded in 1914 by Charlotte Haxall Noland
  • Grades 9-12 and postgraduate
  • Located in Middleburg, Virginia (43 miles from Washington, D.C.)
  • 500-acre campus

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Our Students

  • 168 students
  • 22 states and Washington, D.C. represented
  • 21 countries in addition to the U.S. represented
  • 70% boarding students
  • 30% day students
  • 26% U.S. students of color
  • 20% international students

Learn More about Student Experience

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Our Faculty

  • 31 faculty members
  • 18 additional instructors and coaches for videography, riding, or sports
  • 74% of faculty hold advanced degrees
  • 96% of faculty and administrators live on campus
  • 29% faculty of color

Meet Our Faculty

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Academic Program

  • 70-74 courses in 6 disciplines,
  • 19 primary Advanced Placement and post-AP courses; Additional AP classes are offered through One Schoolhouse, an online educational partner.
  • 12 students per class (average)
  • 1:5 faculty:student ratio

Explore Our Curriculum

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Athletic Program

  • 16 interscholastic teams in 10 sports, plus riding
  • VISAA Division II Champions, Girls Lacrosse (2014, 2015)
  • VISAA Division II Runners-up, Girls Field Hockey (2012, 2013, 2015, 2018)
  • VISAA Division II Runners-up, Girls Lacrosse (2013, 2016)

Learn More About Our Athletic Program

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Riding Program

  • USHJA Zone 3 Premier & National HOTY ranked #1 in 1.10m Junior Jumper (2023)

  • USHJA Children's Zone Championships 1.10m Individual Silver Medalist (2023)

  • Zone 3 Finals Champion 1.0m Junior Jumper (2022, 2023)

  • USEF National HOTY ranked #7 in the 1.10m Junior Jumper (2023)

  • Qualified numerous riders for 3' Medal Finals, 3'3" Medal Finals, National Junior Hunter Finals, NAL Jumper Finals and WIHS Jumper Finals (2011-2024)

Learn More about Our Riding Program

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Signature Programs

  • Inquiry-based STEAM (science, technology, engineering, art, and math) courses are taught how girls learn best
  • Academic Concentrations available in 4 areas: Fine Arts, Humanities, STEM, and Integrated Studies
  • Nationally known riding program
  • Exceptional Proficiency program gives students flexibility to pursue their passions away from school while keeping up with their studies
  • Strong history of traditions dating back to the School's founding

Discover The Foxcroft Difference

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Our Promises

  • Unique learning experiences in and out of the classroom
  • An uncommonly beautiful setting in which to learn, grow, and thrive
  • A residential community of understanding hearts
  • A lifetime of friendships and global connections

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Financial Information

  • Endowment: approximately $101.3 million as of 6/30/24
  • Boarding tuition: $72,300
  • Day tuition: $51,500
  • International tuition: $77,300 (including fees)
  • 54% of students receive financial aid
  • The Foxcroft Circle (Annual Fund): $1 million
  • Budgeted annual operating income for a typical year: Tuition and fees cover 55%, Endowment draw covers 36%, The Foxcroft Circle covers 7%, Auxiliary programs such as camps and rentals cover 2%
  • Building for Our Future Campaign: $65 million capital campaign for the renovation of Schoolhouse and the Music Building and the construction of the Mars STEAM Wing, which will be completed in the 2025-26 school year, and the Ruth T. Bedford 1932 Performing Arts Center

Foxcroft's future is bright, guided by strong leadership and a Board of Trustees that keeps our North Star — our students — at the forefront of all we do.

Accreditations & Memberships

Foxcroft School is accredited by the Virginia Association of Independent Schools (VAIS) through the Virginia Council for Private Education (VCPE).