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Established
  
2002

Academic Dean
  
Chris Soto, Ed.D.

Phone
  
+1 434-476-2406

Founded
  
2002

CEEB code
  
472108

Grades
  
9-12, PG

Number of students
  
80

Type
  
Co-ed, Private, Boarding

Faculty
  
56 (80% post-baccalaureate)

Address
  
3046 Carlbrook Rd, South Boston, VA 24592, USA

Accreditation
  
Southern Association of Colleges and Schools

Similar
  
Halifax County Public Sc, Chatham Hall, South of Dan Elementa, Hargrave Military Academy

Carlbrook School was a private, coeducational, college preparatory, therapeutic boarding school located on 200 acres (0.81 km2) in Halifax, Virginia. It was non-sectarian and covered grades 9 through 12. As of 2014, it reported enrollment of 80 students. The school closed permanently in December 2015.

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History

Carlbrook opened in early 2002 with eight students. By June 2003, it had grown to 89 students. All new students were required to complete a wilderness therapy program before enrolling. In 2003, a school official explained that wilderness programs help prepare students for success in the school program and function as a "filter", meaning that students who successfully complete these programs are more likely to succeed at Carlbrook.

Admissions

Admission to Carlbrook was selective, focusing on students of high aptitude and potential who had struggled academically or socially in previous educational environments. Carlbrook was accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and the Virginia Council for Private Education, and was a member of the Secondary School Admission Test Board, the Small Boarding Schools Association, and the Educational Records Bureau.

Academics

The school followed a quarter-based academic calendar and awarded high school diplomas in accordance with Virginia Department of Education guidelines. There were multiple Advanced Placement courses and several advanced and dual-enrollment offerings; in addition to the school's academic requirements, graduating students were required to demonstrate leadership and character through extracurricular involvement and/or community service. Carlbrook reported that over the school's first decade its graduates were accepted to over 500 colleges and universities.

Closure

The school closed in December 2015 after giving notice a few days before end of the fall semester. The announcement attributed closure was due to declining enrollments.

References

Carlbrook School Wikipedia