If You’re Looking for a Great Virginia Summer School, Choose Randolph-Macon Academy!
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A great place for students to spend the summer
FFor any middle or high school student in Virginia, Randolph-Macon Academy (R-MA) is a great place to spend summer school. Our 135-acre campus in Front Royal is open to students looking for the opportunity to further enrich their academic experience. From June 24 to July 23, students will be able to learn in ways that further advance their education. Students will also be kept safe at all times in light of COVID-19, through mandatory face coverings and social distancing measures. In a span of four weeks, students can take courses in various subjects, and Upper School students in particular will be able to transfer their credits once they’ve finished and passed their courses.
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Why Randolph-Macon Academy Is an Excellent School for Summer Learning
Our coed private school in Warren County offers students a wide range of excellent learning opportunities, including an elite Air Force JROTC program. For example, Upper School students can take our Aviation Explorers program, which teaches them about drones and flight. Middle School students can take our Study Skills class, which teaches them about developing good study habits, note-taking, writing, researching, reading, and proper organization. At R-MA, our commitment is to give students the best possible summer school experience, in the classroom and out.
These are just some of the unique benefits of our Summer Programs:
- Course options including Biology, Computer Science, History, and World Religions
- Opportunity to learn essential concepts within a shorter span of time
- Drones and flight training also available to Middle Schoolers
- Two school-owned Cessna aircrafts are available for students’ flight time hours
- Middle School students learn coding by using LEGO MINDSTORM® EV3 software
- Upper School students can also take classes like Math, Science, and World Languages as new courses for original credit, or repeat courses for grade improvement
- Option for Upper School students to take either one or two courses over four weeks
- Trips off-campus every Saturday, including to Washington DC and Shenandoah National Park, as well as bowling, movie theaters, and roller skating
- Dorms are an option for students wishing to live on-campus