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Miller School of Albemarle
Founded in 1878 by Samuel Miller as one of the nation’s first co-educational boarding and day schools, Miller School of Albemarle is a college preparatory school offering grades eight—twelve and a post-graduate program. Located on 1,600 acres in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains just west of Charlottesville, Virginia, MSA provides a challenging program of academics, athletics, and fine and performing arts.
City: Charlottesville, Virginia
Year Founded: 1878
Campus Size: 1600 Acres
Grades Offered: 8th-12th, PG
Number of Students: 230
Percent Boarders: 40%
Average Class Size: 12
Gender: Co-Ed
Diversity: 11 States & 13 Countries represented
Signature Program: Engineering, Sustainable Agriculture, Humanities
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