Student Life
At Renaissance School you’ll find students engaged in classroom discussions, “teaching” math problems to fellow students, performing in impromptu music jams, rehearsing upcoming theater productions, on the sports field at Washington Park, outdoors in science classes, and working on artwork in the beautiful art space “loft” overlooking the downtown area… student life is vibrant!
Lunch
Our kitchen is in regular use, with a student refrigerator, stovetop and oven, and multiple microwaves, toasters, kettles and even a coffee maker. Classes and clubs make the most of our kitchen, and the school is often treated to dumplings by the Chinese Culture Club, tortilla de patatas by the Spanish Class, King Cake by the French Class, and many treats by the baking club! Students often bring their own lunch and enjoy it in the lunchroom, or with friends during lunchtime clubs. Renaissance School also has a wonderful rooftop garden tended by faculty and students each year. Fresh Salad Fridays with our own produce is delicious, nutritious, and rewarding!
Daily Assembly
There’s a lot going on at Renaissance School! To keep students and faculty up-to-date, the full school meets each morning at 10:30 in our Assembly Room to cover a wide variety of topics. This includes:
- Student announcements about in-school and after-school clubs, and community opportunities such as job postings, internship applications, volunteer requests, and more
- Faculty announcements about upcoming special guests in class, reminders about field trips, community opportunities, and special show set-up and rehearsals
- Dean announcements about PSATs and AP tests, Ninth Week trip preparation and options, and student surveys
- Head of School announcements regarding special visitors, school policies, celebrating college acceptances, and other awards and accolades
- In the fall, visiting college admissions personnel talk about their schools’ programs and application process, and field questions from the students on academics, financial aid, and student life
- In the winter, Assembly is often the time to host special guests such as visiting lecturers from UVA and around the country, career days with parents discussing their jobs ranging from doctors and lawyers to artists and poets, and local professionals to discuss wellness and community on topics like distracted driving and volunteer opportunities
- In the spring, Assembly is taken over by the Juniors and Seniors as they present to the school on the topics of their research for the year for Independent Study and Senior Thesis
One of the benefits of being a smaller school is the chance to meet together each day to discuss the issues and events that are important to us!
Weekly Advisory
Faculty meet with their advisees once a week, often during the after-lunch “ALab” time, or during lunch or a free period. Faculty and advisees can be seen walking through town when the weather is nice, meeting at a coffee shop when it is inclement, or sitting around a table at the school. Faculty can serve as a sounding board on ideas, address questions or concerns, celebrate the little victories, and generally let students know that they are seen and valued at the school, and the lines of communication are always open.
One of the things we cherish about the Renaissance School culture is the open, collaborative relationship between students and faculty. We strive to ensure that students truly feel that faculty are in their corner, encouraging them on to mastery within their fields of interest and developing expertise. We don’t try to coddle and we want students to stretch, but it is always within the context of a relationship of trust.
Community Service
A service day is a regular part of our Fall Ninth Week trip. One year, we weeded, mulched, and planted bulbs in the street frontage of many of neighbors, including CASA, The Haven, Core Knowledge, Ready Kids, and the Music Resource Center. We received many happy emails the following spring when the bright red and yellow tulips were in bloom! Another year, we conducted a native tree and invasive species observation at a local park to aid in conservation efforts.
We are very happy to participate in the annual Blue Ridge Area Food Bank Neighbors-4-Neighbors School Food Drive each year. We are very proud to be the first place school in four out of the past five years (and second place the other year)!
Our Environmental Science Class partnered with the IX Art Park when their Virginia Native Plant garden was being installed. Students monitored the garden area for many months, observing the pollinators, birds, spiders, and other insects attracted by the new planting, helping to restore biodiversity to the area.
Many of our students are actively involved in community organizations, including Families in Action, Habitat for Humanity, the Charlottesville Marathon, Wild Virginia, People Places, Hope Community Center, the Salvation Army, and many others. We encourage students to get involved and take action on issues they care about and find ways to give back to our neighbors and the community!
Health & Wellness
Biannual Health Course
Self-Defense & Bystander Intervention
Physical Activity & ACAC
Recognizing the prevalence of eating disorders and body dysmorphia among youth, our physical fitness program focuses on measures that are not body-type dependent such as strength and stamina. Students set individual goals and are not compared against each other or a generic standard.