School
- Episcopal Alexandria: a corridor of schools
- 1000 Saint Stephens Road
Upper School (grades 9–12) of St. Stephen's & St. Agnes School, occupying the Saint Stephens Road campus opened in January 1957 by St. Stephen's School for Boys. In …
- 1200 North Quaker Lane
The first high school in Virginia, founded 1839 by Bishop William Meade of the Episcopal Diocese on a 100-acre campus west of Old Town. First principal William Nelson Pendleton …
- 220 North Washington Street
Late-Georgian 1797 townhouse at the corner of North Washington and Queen built by merchant John Wise. Charles Lee, U.S. Attorney General and brother of Light-Horse Harry, lived …
- 400 Fontaine Street
Lower School (JK through grade 5) of St. Stephen's & St. Agnes School, on Fontaine Street in Seminary Hill. Originally a campus of St. Agnes School for Girls; rolled into …
- 4401 West Braddock Road
Middle School (grades 6–8) of St. Stephen's & St. Agnes since the late 1990s, on the West Braddock Road campus that previously housed Ascension Academy — the small …
- 530 South St. Asaph Street
Continuously operating school site on South St. Asaph Street whose institutional lineage runs from the city's segregated Black schools of the late nineteenth century through …
- 609 Oronoco Street
Federal-style brick house at 609 Oronoco Street where Quaker educator Benjamin Hallowell ran a boys' classical school from 1824. Robert E. Lee received his pre–West Point …
- 614 Wolfe Street
Two-story brick schoolhouse built 1786 on Wolfe Street. George Washington was a founding trustee and bequeathed funds for free education of poor children. Later home to a free …
- 900 Wythe Street
Site of Alexandria's segregated public school for Black students, opened in 1920 at 900 Wythe Street and replaced in 1950 by a new Parker-Gray High School that served until …
- Russell Road
The single-residence Russell Road property where the Reverend Edward Tate opened St. Stephen's School for Boys in 1944, with 97 students in grades 3–8. The school operated here …