Christchurch School
Christchurch School is a college-preparatory boarding school in Christchurch, Virginia, founded in 1921 by the Episcopal Church Diocese of Virginia. Near the colonial port town of Urbanna, Virginia and located on a 125-acre waterfront campus on the Rappahannock River near the Chesapeake Bay, the school enrolls approximately 225 students, boarding and day, grades 9-12. Day students number approximately 45% of the student body, and are generally evenly divided among boys and girls. The majority of domestic boarding students come from Virginia, D.C., Maryland, and North Carolina. However, in recent years students have come other states including Florida, Georgia, Tennessee, South Carolina, Texas, Rhode Island, New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, and Illinois. Christchurch also attracts international students from countries including China, the Bahamas, Vietnam, Korea, Germany, Turkey, Ghana, Guatemala, and Mexico.
Academics
Christchurch offers a college prep program. In addition, a Learning Skills program offers appropriate support so that all students can succeed academically. Over seventy-five percent of the faculty lives on campus. Faculty serve as coaches, advisors, and dorm parents.
Admission to Christchurch School is based upon the candidate's application, recommendations, questionnaires, transcripts, and a personal interview.
Christchurch is a member of the National Association of Independent Schools, the National Association of Episcopal Schools, and the Virginia Association of Independent Sch
Great Journeys Begin at the River
The 125-acre campus on the banks of the Rappahannock River and in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed, offers opportunity for a hands-on curriculum "Great Journeys Begin at the River" with students making discoveries and connections both inside and outside the classroom. The river is two miles wide at the Christchurch campus.
The Rappahannock River and the Chesapeake Bay watershed offer a living classroom for marine science and an out-of-door co-curricular experience, with opportunities for sailing, crew, research projects, class trips, adventuring, team-building, and leadership.
Athletics
Football
Christchurch's Varsity Football Team won the Division II state championship in 2011 and 2017. Christchurch School's Varsity Men's Basketball Team won the Division II state championship over Virginia Episcopal School in 2013.
Varsity Sailing
The school has its own sailing fleet, onsite boathouse, and sailing venue. It competes in the Virginia Interscholastic Sailing Association (VISA) league of the Mid-Atlantic Scholastic Sailing Association district, one of seven districts in the Interscholastic Sailing Association. The team is nationally ranked, and won the Atlantic Coast Championship in both 2016 and 2017, and won the ISSA Team Racing National Championship in May 2019.
Notable alumni
- William Styron, Pulitzer Prize-winning author[1]
- Vincent Canby, '41 film critic for The New York Times[1]
- Lewis Burwell Puller Jr., First Lieutenant in the United States Marine Corps, Pulitzer Prize–winning author of "Fortunate Son", Vietnam War hero, attorney, earned the Silver Star, two Purple Hearts, the Navy Commendation Medal and the Vietnam Cross of Gallantry
- Bill Brill '48 - ACC Sportswriting Hall of Fame
- John Craine,[2] Jr. '64 - President, SUNY Maritime College, Vice Admiral (USN Ret)
- William Easterling '72 - Dean, College of Earth and Mineral Sciences at Penn State, lead author on the United Nations Climate Change Report
- Charles Barlowe '79 - National Institute of Health MERIT Award, Chair and Professor of Biochemistry, Dartmouth Medical College Department of Biochemistry
- Andrew Rice '92 - former Oklahoma State Senator (D), US Senate candidate
- Devin Robinson '14 - former starter for the Florida Gators, played for the Washington Wizards of the NBA, and currently plays for the Toronto Raptors. Helped lead Christchurch to a basketball state championship in 2013.
Notes
- Carvajal, Doreen (11 November 2000). "Recalling the Civilized Voice Of a Critic, Vincent Canby". The New York Times. Retrieved 21 February 2011.
- Monroe, Alexander (2014). In Service to Their Country--Christchurch School and the American Uniformed Service. Brandylane Press.