Field Hockey Private Schools in Virginia

Virginia Field Hockey Private Schools

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Town
All School
# Students
Grades
Alexandria Episcopal High School
448 9-12
Alexandria St. Stephen's & St. Agnes School
1143 PK-12
Arlington Bishop Denis J O'connell High School
1233 9-12
Arvonia school-11-1-2'
All-boys (Military School)
650 PK-12
Axton Carlisle School
523 NS-12
Charlottesville Tandem Friends School
199 5-12
Charlottesville The Covenant School
500 PK-12
Christchurch Christchurch School
210 9-12
Culpeper St Lukes Lutheran School
173 PK-9
Dumfries Pope John Paul the Great Catholic High School
(School with Special Program Emphasis)
565 9-12
Fredericksburg Fredericksburg Academy
1 Recommendation(s)
n/a NS-12
Leesburg Loudoun Country Day School
309 PK-8
McLean The Madeira School
All-girls
316 9-12
Middleburg Foxcroft School
All-girls
1 Recommendation(s)
157 9-12
Middleburg Notre Dame Academy
172 9-12
Middleburg The Hill School
224 PK-8
Midlothian Millwood School
1 Recommendation(s)
186 PK-12
Newport News Hampton Roads Academy
626 PK-12
Orange Grymes Memorial School
169 PK-8
Reston Edlin School
(School with Special Program Emphasis)
250 PK-8
Richmond Collegiate School
1597 K-12
Richmond Saint Gertrude High School
All-girls
268 9-12
Richmond St. Catherine's School
All-girls
n/a PK-12
Roanoke North Cross School
447 NS-12
Tappahannock St Margaret S School
All-girls
125 8-12
The Plains Wakefield School
432 NS-12
Virginia Beach Bishop Sullivan Catholic High School
(School with Special Program Emphasis)
420 9-12
Virginia Beach Cape Henry Collegiate School
908 PK-12
Virginia Beach Honored for National Blue Ribbon Award St Gregory The Great School
724 PK-8
Virginia Beach Honored for National Blue Ribbon Award St Matthew's School
555 PK-8
Warrenton Highland School
509 PK-12
Williamsburg Walsingham Academy
264 8-12
Williamsburg Honored for National Blue Ribbon Award  Walsingham Academy Lower School
347 PK-7
Williamsburg Williamsburg Christian Academy
280 PK-12

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(VA) State Statistics
Nationwide Statistics
Population (Approximate) 7,077,888 people 285,111,368 people
% (age 25+) w/College Degree 26% 25%
Median Household Income $49,948 $36,135
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