Alexandria Academy, the Washington Latin School in the City of Alexandria, is a new coeducational school that opened this year for grades 5-8. It hopes to eventually enroll students from kindergarten to 12th grade. It is run by T. Robinson Ahlstrom. The school offers sibling and military tuition discounts.
This school serves a student population of 1,750 students in grades 9-12. Located in Falmouth, just across the Rappahannock River from the city of Fredericksburg, this school serves the students of southern Stafford County.
Hazelwild Farm Educational Foundation is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the academic and physical development of children and adults. Hazelwild offers a day school, summer camp program, community riding program, University of Mary Washington equestrian program, American Interschool Riding Competition, and Heroes Therapeutic Riding Program.
Creative Childcare offers a natural setting where children can play with animals, learn to swim, ride horses and explore and appreciate nature. The environment provides an abundant playground where kids can safely explore and have fun. The licensed facility also features field trips to Fredericksburg-area museums and other places of interest.
Fredericksburg Children's Academy is the self-proclaimed "Harvard of daycares." This Ferry Road facility features more than 13,000 square feet of learning space, four playgrounds, and an indoor play area. FCA is open daily from 6am to 6:20pm for parents' convenience.
Freedom Middle School is a part of the Spotsylvania County Public School system, offering middle school education for grades 6 through 8. There are 16 students per teacher. Freedom's mission statement puts a focus on collaborative parent, teacher and student effort towards excellence in a technological society. The attendance zone for the school covers many of the neighborhoods near the intersection of Chancellor and Gordon roads.
The Alternative Paths Training School is a private day school in downtown Fredericksburg which serves students ages 6-22 with autism and other developmental disabilities and behavioral problems. Students are placed here by their local county school system with the goal of finding specialized education programs and vocational training to help those students work towards personal life goals, such as independent living. This is not a trade school; rather, it's a special education program which works with each student on an individual basis to define and work towards a broad range of behavioral, educational and vocational goals.