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Loudoun School for Advanced Studies
Basic Information
Address: 20577 Ashburn Road, Ashburn, VA 20147
County: Loudoun
Phone Number: 703-956-5020
School Type: Private School
Additional Information
Ages/Grades: Inspiring Students in Grades 6-12
School Schedule: Monday – Friday, 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM
School Size: 100 Students
Classroom Size: 6 Students
Student/Teacher Ratio: 4:1
Tuition:
HS is $35,550 and MS is $32,083
Curriculum:
Courses
Loudoun School for Advanced Studies is the perfect environment for students who love to learn. Our balanced curriculum features challenging academics, inspiring electives and engaging interactions with expert faculty. Small class sizes allow teachers to meet the needs of each student. Whether they require additional support or a mentor to guide them along their own pathway, LSAS students are empowered to follow their boundless curiosity.
Our academic program is built around great books, big questions, and STEM-courses that illuminate the real world. We select only the finest content; rich texts instead of textbooks, open-ended questions instead of worksheets, and distinguished speakers discussing current, complex issues.
Visit our website to explore our curriculum: https://www.loudounschool.org/courses/
Support Services:
Adulting 101: Financial Planning & Literacy
Japanese Film: Post-War to the Present
Citizenship in American Cinema
How Reason and Rationality Can Make Everything Better
What Will Kill You First?
Rock Through the Ages
Robot Ethics & Logical Fallacies
Electronic Music Lab
Race in American Film
School Clubs:
We have active chapters of both the National Junior Honor Society and National Honor Society.
Clubs vary year-to-year as determined by student interest in the fall. Current club offerings include:
● Art Club
● Book Club
● Dungeons & Dragons Club
● Game Club
● Escape Room Club
● Model United Nations
● National Junior Honor Society
● National Honor Society
Past clubs have included Odyssey of the Mind, theater club, film club, and debate club.
We also offer private piano lessons and guitar lessons on site during school hours.
Uniform Guidelines:
Casual
Admissions Deadline: Priority considerations: December 31st Rolling Admissions
Mission Statement:
Our Mission
Loudoun School for Advanced Studies offers an academic program that engages and challenges students with real-world problems as well as a learning environment that promotes curiosity, self-reliance and citizenship.
Our teachers empower students to gain confidence, build knowledge, discover new interests and develop into lifelong learners and leaders. We want our students to be happy and optimistic, not overwhelmed and anxious. At LSAS, our students’ voices are heard and their ideas are valued. Together, the faculty and students have built a place where we all feel a deep sense of belonging.
Our courses emphasize research, problem solving and collaboration. Curious students who aspire to positively impact the world belong at Loudoun School for Advanced Studies.
Mixed grade classrooms allow students to rise to their appropriate academic level without the social complications of skipping grades.
A strong sense of community is deeply embedded and celebrated throughout our school’s culture.
We value innovation, creativity, and flexibility so we are always learning together.
Programs and Services:
Adulting 101: Financial Planning & Literacy
Japanese Film: Post-War to the Present
Citizenship in American Cinema
How Reason and Rationality Can Make Everything Better
What Will Kill You First?
Rock Through the Ages
Robot Ethics & Logical Fallacies
Electronic Music Lab
Race in American Film
Notes/School Information:
Loudoun School for Advanced Studies is the private day school designed to inspire and challenge advanced students in grades 6-12.