Want a Private School Where Students Can Thrive? Check Out Randolph-Macon Academy!
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For any Virginia private school student, Randolph-Macon Academy (R-MA) is an excellent environment to learn and grow. As a coeducational boarding school with an elite Air Force JROTC program, we strive to help our students to become the best possible individuals and develop strong leadership qualities. At the Upper and Middle School levels, students are pushed to succeed academically and in life, to help prepare them for what they can expect during their university years. In fact, every one of our graduating students gets accepted into top universities domestically and abroad, with more than $8.4 million in scholarship money earned by the 2020 graduating class.
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What’s life like at R-MA?
Our campus in the Shenandoah Valley allows for students to receive a high-quality education, as well as embrace everything R-MA student life has to offer outside the classroom. Students in Middle School (6-8) and Upper School (9-12) are mentored by faculty or staff members, helping to give them greater attention to their academic needs and goals. Additionally, students have the opportunity to play varsity sports in all seasons of the school year, and are also encouraged to volunteer and join clubs.
A few other benefits:
- Options for day and boarding school (80% are boarding students)
- Middle School and Upper School students placed in separate dorms
- College Counselling available for students in ninth grade and above
- Two school-owned Cessna aircrafts for students interested in flight exploration as well as industrial-level drones for real-world usage in a variety of industries
- Software programming and top-notch robotics equipment in our Innovation Lab
- Small sizes of each class (8 to 15 students on average)
- Dual Enrollment and Advanced Placement classes also available
- Students able to earn more than 50 college credits
- Weekend activities, including snowboarding, amusement parks, hiking, bowling, and paintball