Miller School of Albemarle
About:
Situated on a stunning 1,200-acre campus, Miller School of Albemarle offers a rigorous yet supportive college preparatory curriculum that includes ample hands-on learning experiences. Both Advanced Placement and Dual Enrollment courses are available, along with specialty tracks in Applied Engineering and Humanities. The faculty is comprised of a remarkable group of educators that includes published authors, award-winning artists, and professional athletes. Students benefit from teachers who meet them where they are while challenging them to reach their full potential.
Location:
Charlottesville, Virginia
1878
Year Founded:
Number of Students:
255
Average Class Size:
13
Co-Educational
Gender:
Specialty Program(s):
Student Success Center (SSC): The SSC facilitates academic support and oversees students pursuing excellence in the classroom, internships, mentorships, independent studies, and distance learning.
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Sustainable Agriculture: Miller boasts a working farm on campus where students immerse themselves in hands-on learning in caring for animals and growing produce.
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Engineering: MSA offers a project-based engineering program that merges theoretical knowledge with practical hands-on real-world projects and experiences.
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Arts: Miller has a robust Fine Arts program, with an incredible woodworking studio, ceramics space, photography lab, studio music room, and studio art.
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Cycling/Mountain Biking: MSA has one of the nation's top cycling programs for junior riders. With nearly 20 miles of trails on campus, numerous national champions, and multiple disciplines we attract riders from around the US and the world.
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Athletics: Girl's and boy's basketball and baseball remain three top-tier programs that annually send students to play Div. I athletics.
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