Founded in 1882, St Timothy's School is an Episcopal boarding school for girls in grades 9 to 12 based in Stevenson, Maryland. The school believes that spiritual growth is just as important as intellectual growth. The school is open to all faiths and students attend weekly chapel meetings. The school campus is located on 145 acres of land and provides a range of educational and sporting facilities including an equestrian centre. The academic program at the school is unique as it provides the International Baccalaureate Program for students.
Founded in 1842, St Mary's School is an Episcopal boarding school for girls based in Raleigh, North Carolina. The core values of the school are "excellence, personal achievement, honor, community, and heritage." Like most Christian schools, students attend weekly chapel services. The school is open to girls from all faiths in grades 9-12. Students benefit from chorale, dance, drama, music, and visual arts classes. Annual fees in the 2010 to 2011 academic year were $39,144 for tuition and board.
Founded in 1874, The Academy of the Holy Family is a Catholic boarding school for girls based in Baltic, Connecticut. The school's mission is to empower students "to achieve their god given potential to impact their world." The school is operated by nuns from the local convent and students attend classes on the Catholic faith. However, students from all faiths and backgrounds are able to attend the school. The academic program prepares students for college and consists of 10 academic departments. Fees in the 2010 to 2011 academic were £23,000 for tuition and board.
Founded in 1921, St Margaret's School is an Episcopal boarding school for girls from all faiths based in Tappahannock, Virginia. The school focuses on preparing girls for life and teaching them to be "ethical and responsible adults who contribute to their communities." The school had 118 boarding students in the 2010 to 2011 academic year. Average class size is 7.5 students. Alongside an academic program accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS), students also benefit from sports and extracurricular clubs in the areas of music, art, drama, and publications. Fees in 2010/2011 were $43,200 for tuition and board.