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  1. Thank you! Field School of Charlottesville is a private middle school for 5th - 8th grade boys. Our mission is to develop well-rounded middle school boys of character and accomplishment. Field School is where middle school boys thrive as engaged learners, are seen and heard, and are challenged to be their best selves.

  2. 9 de jun. de 2012 · Through research-based, innovative, teaching and an inclusive community, Field inspires students to become confident, active, and bold thinkers; and engaged members of society. The Field School is a 6-12 grade independent school located in Northwest Washington D.C. and is accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools and ...

  3. The Field School offers grades Pre-K through 8th. However, applications are only accepted to grades Pre-K through 7th grade. To apply, please complete the steps listed below (the order is recommended, but an application may be submitted before attending a tour).

  4. School History. In the fall of 2015, a small group of educators, parents, and families began dreaming of a new kind of school somewhere on the West Side of Chicago. Since then, we've seen the Lord provide in miraculous ways to establish The Field School as not only a wonderful school, but a model for broader community, church, and city renewal.

  5. Field School 2301 Foxhall Rd NW Washington, DC 20007. We're close to Georgetown University, The George Washington University, and American University, with Reservoir Rd to our south and Nebraska Ave to our north. FRONT OFFICE: (202) 295-5800; ADMISSION: (202) 295-5824;

  6. The Field School boys' Mountain bike team had a big weekend! This past Saturday, the boys took part in the final VAHS series race at Blue Ridge School. Field School finished 10th out of 32 teams. Several of the Field School boys also participated in the TakeAim DownDuro mountain bike series at Bryce Mountain on Sunday.

  7. In 1972, a teacher named Elizabeth C. Ely founded The Field School with 44 students in a small set of rooms above Regina Cleaners, a dry-cleaning establishment on the corner of Connecticut Avenue and R Street in downtown Washington, DC. Elizabeth, as Field students have always known her, had taught math in public school classrooms of over 50 ...