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Westminster School-Annandale, VA

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Westminster School, founded in 1962, is an independent school for students in preschool through grade eight. Westminster School's classical, accelerated curriculum offers a well-rounded program of core subjects, enhanced by engagement in the arts.

Description

Jane Goll, who conceived and established Westminster School, was herself the product of a remarkable upbringing. Her intellect, discipline, and dedication to learning were nurtured and strengthened by the richness and rigor of a traditional, classical education in the New York City public schools, as well as the close attention and high expectations of her father. Her great sympathy for humanity and her passion for living were inspired by literature and a wide array of cultural and life experiences provided first by her parents and then through her own choices. Mrs. Goll grew up aspiring to be a teacher. She married and accompanied her husband to various governmental posts in Europe, where she experienced firsthand the educational systems practiced there. When Mrs. Goll returned to America, teaching in both public and private institutions, she felt that the schools neither challenged nor enriched the students as much as they deserved, so she decided to establish her own school.

In 1962, Mrs. Goll rented facilities at St. Albans Episcopal Church in Annandale, VA, and opened a private kindergarten class. The children in her care made such remarkable progress that their parents pleaded with Mrs. Goll to expand the program into first grade. Year by year, the program grew, and soon Mrs. Goll needed to give her school a name. Inspired by the great English school of the same name, Mrs. Goll chose to call the school Westminster.

When Westminster School’s enrollment reached the capacity of the rented facilities, the parents urged Mrs. Goll to build her own school, and they helped raise funds for purchase of property at 3819 Gallows Road. The current school facilities were built in six construction phases from 1970 to 2003. (Westminster School is now planning further expansion in the form of a state-of-the-art, turf athletic field addition and a building addition to house expanding art, science, and technology programs.)

Into her vision of a superior elementary education, Mrs. Goll wove the English dedication to classical learning; the high expectations and attention to detail emphasized in German schools; the passion for philosophical inquiry, emphasis on the arts, and the joie de vivre of the French; and the optimism, warmth, and friendliness characteristic of American schools. From these hybrid elements, fed by the passion and dedication of Mrs. Goll, her protégé, Mr. Glover (the current Head of School), and other supporters, grew the structure of Westminster, its program, policies, procedures, traditions, and values. In establishing the Western Civilization survey and classical studies as the touchstone of the curriculum, Mrs. Goll was particularly influenced by the writings of Gilbert Hyatt and Jacques Barzun. From Hyatt, she also borrowed the correlation of the sequence of the history curriculum with the particular age and developmental stage of the students.

Mrs. Goll’s intense vitality, charm, and strength of character earned her much love and respect, and her death on September 5, 1992, came as a sorrowful shock to the Westminster community. At her memorial service, more than 300 staff members, students, parents, alumni, and friends joined family members in celebrating her dauntless spirit and significant accomplishments.

Westminster’s philosophy expanded under the leadership of the school’s second (and current) Head, who was personally and professionally mentored by the school's founder. Mr. Glover’s personal upbringing manifested itself in an overall emphasis on striving for excellence, showing pride in work and attention to matters of presentation, whether personal or in the physical plant. His education in the humanities, with an emphasis on classical learning, dovetailed with the program established by Mrs. Goll, but he brought additional interests and energy to the school. Mr. Glover was instrumental in developing the P.E. and athletic programs, including helping to found the Capital Athletic Conference and insisting on league parity for girls. His work with the students in drama and other hands-on teaching, along with his personal evolution, persuaded him of the central role of the arts in the development of the individual. While exposure to the arts had always been included in the Westminster program, the powerful effect of participation in the arts on the children’s confidence, poise, and sense of possibility gradually emerged as a highly desirable and defining characteristic of the Westminster program.

This development of both athletics and arts as important components of a Westminster education, in addition to the strong academic program, gave rise to the ideal of a Westminster graduate as a “Renaissance” person, knowledgeable, interested, and actively engaged in developing him/herself in many directions. From this arose a school motto: “Celebrate strength, strengthen weakness.” In other words, rather than focus on one outstanding ability a child may evidence, the Westminster program provides opportunities to “shine” in areas of strength, while nurturing and challenging the student in many areas. The goal of balancing the energies and development of mind, body, and spirit emerged in the school philosophy.

With a strongly defined mission and philosophy and only two Heads since its inception, Westminster School has had the opportunity to evolve a consistent and well-defined ethos. Students, parents, staff members, and close associates of the school understand what is and isn’t “the Westminster way.”

Having reached the milestone of its 50th anniversary (in 2011-2012), Westminster's goal is to preserve the essential mission and philosophy of Westminster School, while actively evolving the program to meet the needs of 21st-century children and their parents. It is an exciting time for Westminster School, as it gazes toward the next half-century and ever-expanding horizons.

Mission

Westminster School is dedicated to providing a superior elementary and middle-school education whose fundamental goals for each child are a disciplined and well-informed mind, strength of character, dedication to learning, generosity of spirit, and joy in the possibilities of life. The Westminster program is founded on a traditional curriculum, rigorous academic standards, and an atmosphere that promotes respect, integrity, kindness, and a sense of excellence. Westminster’s academic program provides thorough training in basic subjects within a broad humanities curriculum. The Classical tradition, great books, and exposure to the arts are emphasized and integrated throughout an accelerated, thoroughly rounded program.

Address: 3819 Gallows Rd, Annandale, Virginia 22003
Phone: (703) 256-3620
Email: moc.loohcsretsnimtsew@snoissimda
Parking: Lot
State: VA
City: Annandale
Street Number: 3819 Gallows Rd
Zip Code: 22003
categories: middle school, elementary school, private school


Opening Hours

Monday: 08:00 - 17:00
Tuesday: 08:00 - 17:00
Wednesday: 08:00 - 17:00
Thursday: 08:00 - 17:00
Friday: 08:00 - 17:00


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Reviews
I am a parent to two Westminster graduates. If your concern in selecting a school for your child is finding a safe environment that they feel happy and comfortable in while learning, then you have found it. Both my daughter's, who are now young adults, refer to their Westminster years as a great experience that started in kindergarten where they found their best friends for life. They want their kids to attend the school and share the same diverse and rich experience they had as a kid. I enjoy hearing and knowing that our choice for them was the right one and we too had the privilege of having the comfort of knowing that our kids were safe, happy, and getting great education in an accepting and diverse environment.
We have been with Westminster School for seven years now. Admittedly the school is not easy, however, we did not sign up for our three soon to be four children in school to just "slide through" and not learn. We have found the rigorous curriculum has made our children more mature and able to handle their studies much better than when we were children ourselves, i.e. these kids are WAY AHEAD of where we were at their age. Westminster has always taught them to be honorable and trustworthy with their peers. And, when a mistake is made they accept the consequences and learn from it. We are VERY upset about the derogatory postings from a certain parent whose children acted dishonorably to our school. Such parents need to learn what honor is all about and to teach the same to their children. Sorry it had to be the school that had to teach this to them. We are convinced the school produces a great education and feel there is a wonderful exchange for the money we pay. Westminster actually is an Axis of Goodwill, Caring, and Love that will stay with the student all their lives. By the way - we are the BROWN family.
My daughter graduated in 2012 after eight years at this school. She has just been admitted to Mary Baldwin College at age 14 to study Renaissance literature which includes English Renaissance theater performance and will minor in French. Westminster gave her an excellent background in French, Latin, math, history both European and American, English literature and a very refined sense of English grammar: a claim supported by her SAT scores taken in the middle of 8th grade she scored far better than most high school students planning to enter college. She was admitted to one of the most elite high schools in Fairfax, but personally assessed that it would not provide the intellectual stimulation she craves. My daughter is not a genius, she simply has an intense desire to learn. Westminster completely satisfied that desire for eight years by keeping her with great books, great teachers and a real sense of intellectual accomplishment. We love, and deeply respect the headmaster, who takes a serious interest in the development of each child. If you send your child to this school, your most serious problem may be that you will not find a high school which truly picks up where Westminster leaves off.
I only recently became acquainted with Westminster School, and have had until now no vested interest in the school. I have been learning a great deal about this unique place from its administrators, parents, students, and alumni/ae. The curriculum is truly one of a kind - emphasizing the classics, including Latin, penmanship, the fine arts, theater, and a variety of basic skills including civility that have all but been forgotten in other schools. These are the sort of skills which make its graduates stand out among others. Personally, I have seen some of its graduates in secondary education settings and they truly have excelled, which is why I agreed to serve on Westminster's board. A bonus - the campus is a little gem in centrally-located Annandale. I look forward to working with Westminster for many years to assist them in their goal - to provide a superior education to exceptional young men and women. If you seek an outstanding education at an affordable price, you simply must consider Westminster.
Excellent kindergarten program. Well rounded w art, drama, sports, French, and etiquette. My 5 year old can read. He is more advanced and better prepared than my older children were for 1st grade after they attended a Montessori school and a Fairfax public school.
Westminster School is the right school for my family. I have been a community member of this small school for 8 years. Before choosing this school, I sent my husband to attend an Open House. He was wowed by the promises made there that night. In fact, he came home that night absolutely determined to send our oldest son there. Eventually, our youngest son followed suit. Westminster School was considerably more expensive than our local Catholic School, but my husband felt that it was worth the money. We are a one income family who, like most others, value what the school has to offer. It appeals to our core values that honesty, hard work and education will lead to a child's critical thought process and correct work ethic. Now, looking back, and knowing that years ago it cost the county we live in, Arlington, $16 k to educate a child each year I wonder how WS does as much as it does for the money. What we have witnessed in our children has been exceptional. Do they make mistakes and get “Detentions”? Yes. But, that is part of the curriculum. It is part of life. If you don't get your work done, for whatever reason, there is a consequence. What we also have gained at this school, as parents, is an unexpected growth in ourselves. I am not the same person I was walking into that school 8 years ago. I have had the priviledge to grow as a person and I honestly do not think that this would have happened at another school. I venture to say that I would not be where I am today, who I am today, if I didn't have Westminster in my life. I have had so many whoppertunities to grow my family here. I agree that this school is not for every child. Sometimes, even I get frustrated with the day to day “life” there. But, my children are happy and growing, so I put it in perspective. I am happy with 90% of the school perhaps even more. I believe that if you are happy with more than 75% of your school's curriculum, you have found the right school for you. I recommend this school to most families and am proud to tell you that my name is Laura Clancy.
What can I say? My child had several teachers during the year because the school constantly fired them...essentially giving my child a traumatic experience after she had become attached to them because the vice principal "didn't like them" even though the parents were happy. The principal has no personal teaching experience himself and it reflects it. Pulling my kids for next year.
hands down the most well-rounded and comprehensive classical education for elementary and middle school students in northern virginia.
Incredible school! I'm very thankful my kids can go to Westminster!
Extensive curriculum, caring teachers, and passionate leaders at Westminster School
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