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Charlottesville, VA School Guide
Charlottesville schools work hard toward their goal of ensuring each child receives the best possible education available. To assist you in finding the right place for your children, we have listed public and private school links as well as links for local and nearby universities. Please take a moment to look over the listing and check out the websites. Welcome to the Charlottesville school district!
Charlottesville, VA City Schools
Charlottesville is a community that values education and the rich opportunities in our schools reflect that commitment. In turn, the schools provide value to the community by fostering a well-educated population that confers social, cultural, and economic benefits for all generations. Information from: http://www.ccs.k12.va.us/index.aspx
Albemarle County Public Schools
Lifelong learning places emphasis on results. To develop the skills and habits associated with lifelong learning, students must: learn beyond the simple recall of facts; understand the connections to and implications of what they learn; retain what they learn; and, be able to apply what they learn in new contexts. Information from:
http://schoolcenter.k12albemarle.org/education/district/district.php?sectiondetailid=1
Elementary Schools
Agnor-Hurt Elementary School
Baker-Butler Elementary School
Broadus Wood Elementary School
Brownsville Elementary School
Paul H. Cale Elementary School
Crozet Elementary School
Mary Carr Greer Elementary School
Hollymead Elementary
Meriwether Lewis Elementary School
Virginia L. Murray Elementary
Red Hill Elementary School
Scottsville Elementary
Stone-Robinson Elementary
Stoney Point Elementary School
Woodbrook Elementary School
B. F. Yancey Elementary School
Middle Schools
Jackson P. Burley Middle School
J. T. Henley Middle School
Jack Jouett Middle School
Sutherland Middle School
Leslie H. Walton Middle School
Community Public Charter School
High Schools
Albemarle High School
Monticello High School
Murray High School
Western Albemarle High School
Charlottesville Albemarle Technical Education Center
Math, Engineering & Science Academy
Piedmont Regional Education Program
Area Private Schools
Charlottesville Catholic School
Charlottesville Catholic School is a nationally recognized school offering pre-kindergarten through middle school and welcoming to all faiths. Our standardized test scores rank among the highest in the country.
Miller School 
Penning his last will and testament in 1859, Samuel Miller planted the seed that would one day grow into the Miller School of Albemarle. Upon his death in 1869, Mr. Miller left the bulk of his estate to start a school for deserving young people in the Ragged Mountains area that was his childhood home.
Tandem Friends School
Tandem Friends School offers a rigorous college preparatory curriculum in an environment built on Quaker values. We are a coeducational day school serving students in grades 5 through 12. Our 240 students receive an education in which intellectual, ethical, artistic, and athletic ideals are pursued.
St. Anne’s Belfield School
We at St. Anne's-Belfield believe that the transmission of knowledge, the encouragement of curiosity, the development of rational thought, and the cultivation of responsible, honorable behavior are the great ends of education.
The Covenant School
The Covenant School is a non-denominational Christian day school offering education in pre-kindergarten through grade twelve. The Covenant School provides formal education in the traditional academic disciplines of English and language arts, history and geography, mathematics, science, foreign languages, and fine arts and offers a broad and varied program of physical education and sports.
Village School Grades 5 through 8
Highly personalized instruction, with small class size
An academic, traditional course of learning
A curriculum of English, humanities, Latin, math, science, fine arts, physical education
A faculty committed to engendering a love of learning in each student.
Peabody School
Peabody School's mission is to provide an enriched educational environment that engages each child at his or her own level while promoting academic and social/emotional development at a rate commensurate with his or her ability.
Mountaintop Montessori
Inspiring and guiding our students to become global citizens through critical thinking, mindful action and joyful responsibility toward their educations, others and the earth.
Area Colleges & Universities
University of Virginia 
The University of Virginia is distinctive among institutions of higher education. Founded by Thomas Jefferson in 1819, the University sustains the ideal of developing, through education, leaders who are well-prepared to help shape the future of the nation. The University is public, while nourished by the strong support of its alumni. It is also selective; the students who come here have been chosen because they show the exceptional promise Jefferson envisioned. Information from: http://www.virginia.edu/
Piedmont Virginia Community College
PVCC is committed to providing access to a college education for all who can benefit, an opportunity for each student to reach his or her potential and excellence in our programs and services. Information from: http://www.pvcc.edu/
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