Foxcroft is a school for girls rather than a school with girls. Foxcroft's program, culture, and community model what a school for girls should be. We provide an environment that appreciates women's ways of learning, doing, and interacting - one which expects your academic and personal best and where our focus is on helping you achieve it. We are a community that expects honesty, respect, decency, kindness, and service to others. Strong adult and peer role models are committed to your growth as a person of confidence, independence, and character.
At Foxcroft, you learn to take risks and find opportunities to lead. You feel freer to speak up, to lead, and to make mistakes. You study more, you play more sports, you participate in more activities, and you form closer friendships. You do more while you are at Foxcroft, and you set higher goals for your future.
As an alumna, you will share common bonds and fond memories of Foxcroft traditions with some of the most accomplished and approachable women in the world. Since 1914, Foxcroft students have gathered from across the country and around the world on this beautiful campus for a transforming experience.
To learn more about the benefits of an education at a girls' school, visit the web site of the National Coalition of Girls' Schools (www.ncgs.org).


