Founded in 1914, Foxcroft School is a private boarding school for girls in grades 9–12 located in Middleburg, Virginia. Foxcroft tends to its campus life and nurtures its community. Each dorm is overseen by a full-time housemother whose sole responsibility is ensuring a positive residence life experience for students.
Foxcroft girls have access to a world-renowned equestrian program, as well as vast opportunities in STEM, with a third of graduates choosing STEM majors in college. Students gain entrance into the country’s best colleges, including (but not limited to) Barnard, Georgetown, Middlebury, Pratt, Syracuse, Tulane, UCLA, UVA, Virginia Tech, Washington & Lee, Wellesley, and Wesleyan.
•Percentage of students who board: 72%
•Tuition, room, and board: $50,900
•Percentage of students who receive some form of financial aid: 30%
•Notable alumnae: Keshia Knight Pulliam (actress), Frances Fitzgerald (Pulitzer prize–winner), Christine Todd Whitman (former governor of New Jersey)