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Woodberry Forest School

Woodberry Forest School
Woodberry Forest School logo.jpg
A Posse Ad Esse (Latin); From Possibility to Actuality (English)
Location
Woodberry Forest, Virginia
United States
Information
Type private, all-male boarding school
Established 1889
Headmaster Byron Hulsey
Enrollment 395
Average class size 10
Student to teacher ratio 6:1
Campus Rural, 1200 acres
Color(s) Orange and Black          
Athletics 13 Interscholastic Sports
38 teams
Mascot Tigers
Endowment $292 million (as of June 2016)
Website

Coordinates: 38°17′31.9″N 78°7′19.5″W / 38.292194°N 78.122083°W / 38.292194; -78.122083

Woodberry Forest School is a private, all-male boarding school located in Woodberry Forest, Madison County, Virginia, in the United States. Woodberry's current enrollment is 395. Students come from 25 U.S. states (plus the District of Columbia), and nineteen countries.

The school was founded in 1889 by Captain Robert Stringfellow Walker, who had been a member of the 43rd Battalion Virginia Cavalry (Mosby's Rangers) during the American Civil War. The school occupies approximately 1,200 acres (4.9 km2) in Madison, Virginia. The campus is bounded on one side by the Rapidan River. It was originally the estate of William Madison, brother of President James Madison. The headmaster's residence, known as The Residence, is taken entirely from an architectural design by Thomas Jefferson. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. The property eventually passed to the Walker family. The school was founded when Walker hired a tutor to teach his six sons and other local children because of the lack of adequate schooling in the surrounding area. Today the campus is known for its historic Jeffersonian brick buildings as well as state of the art science and arts facilities.


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