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Chatham Hall
Pruden Hall, the administrative building for Chatham Hall
Location
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Information
Former nameChatham Episcopal Institute.
TypePrivate, boarding
MottoEsto Perpetua (Let it be perpetual)
Religious affiliation(s)Episcopal
Established1894
Acting Head of SchoolDr. Christian Proctor
Faculty29 academic
86% with advanced degrees
Enrollment122
Average class size8 students
Student to teacher ratio5:1
Campus365 acres (1.48 km2)
Color(s)Purple and gold    
Athletics13 interscholastic sports
MascotTurtle
Websitewww.chathamhall.org

Chatham Hall is a grades 9-12 girls' boarding school in Chatham, Virginia, United States, founded in 1894 as Chatham Episcopal Institute. Tuition for the 2023-2024 school year is $27,150 (day students), $55,950 (5-day boarding), and $64,800 (7-day boarding). More than half of the student body receive financial aid, with the average award being $39,933.[1]

Chatham Hall is accredited by the Virginia Association of Independent Schools, a member of the National Association for College Admission Counseling (NACAC), and in compliance with the NACAC's Principle of Good Practice.

Academics

Chatham Hall’s average class size is seven with a 5:1 student:teacher ratio.[2] Curricular highlights include advanced courses, global programs, student-led workshops, January Term, robotics, and global entrepreneurship.

Campus life

In 2023-2024, 93% of Chatham Hall students live on campus.[3] Boarding students live on-campus for five or seven days a week. There are a small number of day students as well.

In the afternoons, students participate in activities that include a competitive athletics program in the Blue Ridge Conference, Interscholastic Equestrian Association (IEA) team and campus riding program, performing arts, and more. Sports currently offered include basketball, cross-country, diving, field hockey, lacrosse, golf, riding, soccer, swimming, tennis, and volleyball.

Chatham Hall is well-known for its riding program and facilities, including the Mars Riding Arena and Hunter Trial Field. The campus is home to 30 horses, two additional teaching arenas, and riding trails.

Chatham Hall is an independent Episcopal school with chapel services twice a week and follows the precepts of the National Association of Episcopal Schools (NAES).

Chatham Hall's traditions include an honor code and longstanding yearly events.[4]

Campus

The Chatham Hall campus is 365 acres in Chatham, Virginia, United States located at 800 Chatham Hall Circle. Notable buildings include Pruden Hall, Dabney Hall, Curtis' Garden, Mars Riding Arena, and St. Mary’s Chapel.

Notable alumnae

Miscellaneous

The film Crazy People (1990) was filmed at Chatham Hall.

Chatham Hall was briefly mentioned in the novel Betrayed.

References

  1. "Affordability | The Top Girls' Education in the Southeast". www.chathamhall.org. Retrieved 2022-12-08.
  2. "Fast Facts | The Top Girls' Education in the Southeast". www.chathamhall.org. Retrieved 2021-12-09.
  3. "Fast Facts | The Top Girls' Education in the Southeast". www.chathamhall.org. Retrieved 2021-12-09.
  4. "Traditions | The Top Girls' Education in the Southeast". www.chathamhall.org. Retrieved 2021-12-09.
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