Randolph-Macon Academy One of Virginia’s Most Excellent Private Schools!
A school where students rise to their potential and become excellent leaders
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Any good private school should enrich the education of its students, as well as help them grow into responsible, self-disciplined young adults. Randolph-Macon Academy (R-MA) is a school that focuses on doing both at the same time—and it’s located right here in Virginia. Our private coeducational boarding school, with its elite Air Force JROTC program, is based in Front Royal in Warren County, and our 135-acre campus gives students the resources they need to fully prepare for life in college. We encourage our students to think more critically, take more risks, and gain confidence while excelling in our school’s environment.
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Here’s Why Virginia Students Should Choose Randolph-Macon Academy
By learning about the Power of Rise and how to set an excellent example for their fellow students and the entire R-MA community, our students learn in immense ways both inside and outside of class, as they pursue success and meaning in life. 100% of students in our graduating class are accepted into college or university, and have gone on to study at prestigious institutions in the U.S. and abroad. Additionally, an average of $6.6 million in scholarship money is given to each year’s graduating class.
What’s on offer at R-MA:
- Classes available in visual and performing arts, robotics, and flight
- Faculty mentors designated to all students
- Student body from all over the United States and internationally
- Small class sizes, and a ratio of nine students to one teacher on average
- College counselling for students from the ninth grade onward
- Advanced Placement classes and Dual Enrollment classes
- Credits for college available to be obtained after completion of these classes
- 16 varsity sports, and opportunities to play throughout the school year
- The only Air Force JROTC program in any American private school