Stuart Hall

Stuart Hall School is a college-preparatory, coed day school for students in grades K-12 and girls' boarding school for students in grades 8-12. The school is comprised of two campuses in the heart of the Shenandoah Valley. The Middle and Upper Schools are located in Staunton, and the Hunter McGuire Lower School is located in Verona. Founded in 1844, Stuart Hall School is one of the oldest Episcopal schools in Virginia. It is in the Diocese of Southwestern Virginia and a member of the Church Schools of the Diocese of Virginia.

Stuart Hall School anchors its mission in one, multi-faceted core value: 

  • Educating the Mind,
  • Strengthening the Body,
  • Renewing the Heart, and
  • Nurturing the Spirit.

This value is singular, because if one of these essential disciplines is neglected, no person is whole.  In one form or another, this core value has long been the basis for the School's commitment to educating compassionate, responsible leaders in an increasingly complex and diverse society.  Choosing this value to support the future helps to ensure that the School remains true to its past while adapting to a changing world and reflects a consistent and continuing commitment to the Stuart Hall motto:  "OMNIA CUM DEO - All things with God."

From: Diocesan Home

Executive Board update

The diocesan executive board met on Saturday, November 15, 2008 at Evans House. Our diocesan staff continued their efforts to help equip our clergy and lay leaders with the necessary tools to effec... MORE



From: Diocesan Home

Cartoon drawings draw front page attention

An offering of joy from the back pew-- Sketches of church mice prompt smiles at Christ Episcopal Church. (The Roanoke Times, 12/8/08) MORE



From: Dioswva Youth

Christmas shopping through the diocese?

Yes! Looking for a meaningful Christmas gift? We can help.... your gift of $5 can feed 20 people or a gift of $25 can feed 100 people! Honor those in your life who inspire you by making a donat... MORE



Episcopal Life Online

When an anticipated 9,000 to 10,000 deputies and alternate deputies, bishops, Episcopal Church Women, exhibitors, staff, volunteers and visitors converge in Anaheim, California, next July for the Episcopal Church's 76th General Convention and ECW ...    MORE

Episcopal Life Weekly bulletin inserts for January 11 offer information about the issue of human trafficking, which refers to people who are trapped or tricked into involuntary servitude. Annually, about 600,000 to 800,000 people    MORE

In a landmark ruling that could have national implications, the California Supreme Court on January 5 upheld an earlier court decision that buildings and property do not belong to dissident congregations but to the Diocese of Los Angeles and the g...    MORE