Flint Hill School

Flint Hill School
Address
3320 Jermantown Rd
Oakton, Virginia 22124
United States
Coordinates 38°52′13.2″N 77°19′10.9″W / 38.870333°N 77.319694°W / 38.870333; -77.319694Coordinates: 38°52′13.2″N 77°19′10.9″W / 38.870333°N 77.319694°W / 38.870333; -77.319694
Information
School type Private Independent, day, college-preparatory
Established 1956
Founder Don Niklason
Headmaster John Thomas
Grades Junior Kindergarten-12
Gender Co-educational
Enrollment 1,100
Color(s) Green & Blue          
Athletics conference MAC, ISL
Mascot Husky
Newspaper The Flint Hill View
Yearbook Iditarod
Website http://www.flinthill.org

Flint Hill School, founded in 1956, is a private, co-educational, college preparatory school, in Oakton, Virginia, in the United States. Serving grades K–12, the school currently has 1100 students. Its campus is located in Fairfax county, approximately 20 miles from Washington, D.C.

History

Originally a summer camp in 1955, Flint Hill School was founded in 1956 by Don Niklason as Flint Hill Preparatory School, a co-educational day school with 18 students in grades K-8. [1]Students attended classes in the Miller House, an estate home belonging to the Francis Pickens Miller Family. That location is now at the junction of Route 66 and Chain Bridge Road, and serves as an administrative facility.

In 1986, Flint Hill purchased 13 acres of property several blocks away at the corner of Chain Bridge and Jermantown Roads. In 1990, a new ownership group acquired the school and reorganized it as Flint Hill School, a nonprofit educational organization. The 1990-1991 academic year began on the new campus with 65 faculty members and an enrollment of 425 students in grades K-12.

By the late 1990s, with more than 700 students, the school identified a need to expand its facilities once again, and acquired an additional 30 acres of land. In the summer of 2000, Flint Hill broke ground on its Upper School Campus. Within 12 months from breaking ground, classes began at the new facility on September 10, 2001. Flint Hill now has two campuses with more than 1,100 students and 200 faculty and staff members.

Extracurricular activities

The Upper School has three continually published, on-campus student publications: The Flint Hill View (news, arts, sports, opinion, and editorial newspaper),[2] The Rough Draft (literary and arts magazine),[3] and The Iditarod (yearbook).

Athletics

The school participates in the ISL (Independent School League) for girls sports and the MAC (Mid-Atlantic Athletic Conference) for boys sports.

Notable alumni

References

  1. http://www.flinthill.org/our-history/
  2. "The View". The View. Retrieved 2016-02-01.
  3. "Literary Magazine's "Rough Draft" Polished for Publication". Flint Hill School. 2012-05-10. Retrieved 2016-02-01.
  4. "General John R. Allen - Retired". United States Marine Corps. Retrieved 9 June 2013.
  5. "Randolph Childress". Basketball-Reference.Com. Retrieved November 15, 2012.
  6. "George DeWitt Lynch". Basketball-Reference.Com. Retrieved November 15, 2012.
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