School Profile
Stuart Hall (Virginia)
Stuart Hall is a private coed school in Staunton, Virginia. Staunton is a town in Staunton County. Staunton County is home to 5 private schools, including Stuart Hall. In terms of religious orientation, Stuart Hall is a nonsectarian school.
The academic school years lasts 172 calendar days and each day students spend 7 hours in class. In 2011, 100% of the graduating senior class went on to 4-year colleges.
53.9 full-time equivalent teachers are on staff to educate the student body of 303 students in grades PK-12. That’s a student-teacher ratio of 5.62. We look more closely at students and teachers in several charts below.
Contact Information
Associations & Organizations
- National Association of Independent Schools
- State/Regional Independent School Association
- The Association of Boarding Schools
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