Please let us know if you have any questions or would like more information.

Admission Office
Foxcroft School
P. O. Box 5555
Middleburg, Virginia 20118

Tel: 800.858.2364
Tel: 540.687.4340
Fax: 540.687.3627
admissions@foxcroft.org
If you are interested in applying to Foxcroft, you should make an appointment to visit our campus by contacting the Admission Office. Appointments are available during the academic day, except during holidays and exam days. Day visits may be arranged at any time, but families are encouraged to arrive at 9:30 a.m. and to plan to stay through lunch. The visit will include a student-guided tour and a personal interview with an Admission Officer. Visitors are also invited to stay longer to attend classes and should indicate their desire to do so as they schedule the visit. Click to the right for more information about Foxcroft's Day Festivals.

2008/2009 Day Festivals at Foxcroft
October 13, 2008
November 11, 2008
December 8, 2008
January 23, 2009
Space is limited, so plan ahead!

Day Festivals begin at 7:30am and end at 3:15pm. They allow families to really get to know Foxcroft. Students have a tour and interview, visit classes, and attend a student panel. Parents are invited to attend Morning Meeting, to meet the Head of School and a student panel, to take a tour, to interview and to visit classes.

To make a reservation for a Day Festival or for more information about Foxcroft, please click the "Register" button to the right. In the question section, tell us the date of the Day Festival you would like to attend, the number of people who are coming, and the best way to get in touch with you.



What have previous students said about our Admission Festivals?

"All the students I met were eager to introduce themselves; and by the time I was leaving, I felt as if I had known them all my life."

"I was welcomed by the teachers and enjoyed the attention given to all the students in such small groups."

"My very first impression was how beautiful the campus is. When I walked up the path to Brick House, I was greeted before I could even knock on the door."