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Randolph-Macon Academy
A school that D.C. students can attend to discover the power of rise.
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Looking for a top school where Washington, D.C.-area students can thrive? Randolph-Macon Academy (R-MA) is that place. At R-MA, we help give students the tools they need to find success during and after their high school years. Located about a 90-minute drive away from D.C., R-MA offers an educational experience that will enrich students’ lives, broaden their knowledge, and help build their leadership skills, positioning them for success in college.
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Our beautiful 135-acre campus in the Shenandoah Valley provides all R-MA students with benefits unique to our school. These include:
- Safe, broadly landscaped facilities for the highest academic instruction and social activities
- Close-knit community where students are grouped into Life Teams to develop core competencies of collaboration, structure and academic support as part of our Leadership Program
- Multitude of student clubs, Honor Societies, volunteerism opportunities
- 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
- Chaperoned weekend activities such as paintball, snowboarding, the circus, and more!
Why Choose R-MA?
- 100% college acceptance rate
- Personal attention from university counseling team from Grade 9
- Each student gets a designated faculty mentor
- Innovation Lab for STEM including state-of-the-art robotics hardware and software programming
- Hydroponics Lab combining key instruction and real-world experience for a sustainable future with all R-MA students
- 9:1 average student to teacher ratio
- 50+ college credits available
- More than 15 Advanced Placement courses
- 10 Dual-Enrolled classes at three universities in Virginia, including Lord Fairfax Community College (just over an hour from Washington, D.C.
- 16 varsity sports
- Students from 13 countries and 23 states