Overview
Chinese
Stuart Hall is a remarkable place. The three things that make us different from other schools (European or American), are 1. Our culture of kindness and acceptance 2. Our in-town boarding location and 3. Our personal attention towards every student and their academic goals. More importantly, we have students from 21 countries, and they find the distance is manageable and love being at Stuart Hall. We are just three hours from Dulles International Airport, where there are direct flights to most major airports.
School Culture:
At STU it's cool to be you. There is a sense that students come to Stuart Hall to explore who they are and to find friends who share their passions and interests. It's a diverse community where international and American students mix and become friends, where soccer players are best friends with art students, and where your age matters less than your interests. Everyone finds a niche here, and you never have to worry about where or how you'll fit in.
Location:
Unlike most boarding schools in the US or Europe, we are close to the action, not far flung into the countryside. In a town of 24,000 people, and voted one of the "Best small towns in America" and "Best Main Street" in America, the location is important to who we are. The dorms are located just blocks away from coffee shops, restaurants, movie theaters, etc. There's a lot to do here, and it feels like being in university, but in a safe environment in which to grow. Our curriculum is intertwined with the town, and students will often have classes at a business downtown or work with one of our local museums or institutions on a project.
Personal approach:
Whether your goal is a pre-medical program or an art school, you can achieve it at Stuart Hall. Our 1:10 teacher to student ratio means that you'll have personal support throughout high school to help you determine and achieve your goals. Combined with our strong advisory program and robust college counseling office, our students are well-prepared for the next step after graduation.
School Culture:
At STU it's cool to be you. There is a sense that students come to Stuart Hall to explore who they are and to find friends who share their passions and interests. It's a diverse community where international and American students mix and become friends, where soccer players are best friends with art students, and where your age matters less than your interests. Everyone finds a niche here, and you never have to worry about where or how you'll fit in.
Location:
Unlike most boarding schools in the US or Europe, we are close to the action, not far flung into the countryside. In a town of 24,000 people, and voted one of the "Best small towns in America" and "Best Main Street" in America, the location is important to who we are. The dorms are located just blocks away from coffee shops, restaurants, movie theaters, etc. There's a lot to do here, and it feels like being in university, but in a safe environment in which to grow. Our curriculum is intertwined with the town, and students will often have classes at a business downtown or work with one of our local museums or institutions on a project.
Personal approach:
Whether your goal is a pre-medical program or an art school, you can achieve it at Stuart Hall. Our 1:10 teacher to student ratio means that you'll have personal support throughout high school to help you determine and achieve your goals. Combined with our strong advisory program and robust college counseling office, our students are well-prepared for the next step after graduation.
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Chinese Student Facts (2022)
Acceptance Rate
81.48%
81.48%
Spots Next Year
Updating
Updating
% Chinese Student
10.00%
10.00%
TOEFL
SSAT%
SSAT
Min.
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School Videos (2)
Stuart Hall的校园
中国家长分享经历
School Gallery (17)
All graduates (2021) | ||
9 | Northwestern University | 1 + |
28 | New York University | 1 + |
34 | University of California: San Diego | 1 + |
40 | College of William and Mary | 1 + |
59 | University of Maryland: College Park | 1 + |
75 | Clemson University | 1 + |
75 | Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University | 1 + |
Chinese graduates (2019) | ||
10 | Johns Hopkins University | 1 |
AP Courses
Total 14
Biology | Environmental Science | Music Theory |
Chemistry | Statistics | United States Government and Politics |
United States History | English Literature and Composition | Computer Science Principles |
English Language and Composition | Physics 1 | World History |
Studio Art: 2-D Design | Calculus AB |
AP Scores
In the year of 2019 - 2020, 66 students took
a total of 116 AP exams,
84% resulted in scores of 3+
Arts
Total
12
Music Theory | Drawing | Painting |
Studio Art | Art | Chorus |
Guitar | Music | Ceramics |
Photography | 2D Art | Design |
Extracurricular Sports
Total 8
Basketball | Soccer | Volleyball |
Tennis | Strength and Conditioning | Tai Chi |
Track and Field | Cross Country |
Extracurricular Activities and Clubs
Total 10
Moot Court | Natural Art | Creative |
Writing | Theater | Traditional Woodworking |
Yearbook | Esports | Mindfulness |
Fencing for the Stage |
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Basic Info
Year Founded |
1844 |
School Website |
http://www.stuarthallschool.org |
School Address |
P. O. Box 210, Staunton, VA 24402 |
State |
Virginia |
Phone Number |
888-306-8926 |
Admission Office Email |
admissions@stuart-hall.org |
Campus Size |
15 acres |
Boarding Rate |
30% |
Religious Affiliation |
Episcopal |
Application
Deadline |
Rolling |
School Code |
TOEFL:8642 SSAT:7540 |
Interview |
Skype, On Campus, Admission Travel to China, Zoom |
Pre Interview |
No Requirement |
Other Accepted Scores |
IELTS, TOEFL Jr., Duolingo |
Year of Accepting Chinese Students |
1904 |
# of Chinese Students |
14 |
Toefl
SAT/ACT
School
FS Avg
Total 14
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4.5 / 5
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Total 0
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Overall
0.0 / 5 -
Academics
0.0 / 5 -
Campus
0.0 / 5 -
Student Life
0.0 / 5 -
Athletic&Art
0.0 / 5 -
Transportation
0.0 / 5