Loudoun
County School Information
As Northern Virginia's third largest school
system, Loudoun County's 31,565 students receive exceptional educational
opportunities. The public school system consistently ranks in the top 10 in
Virginia on achievement tests, and students' average SAT scores stand well
above the state and national averages. Nearly 90 percent of Loudoun's students
continue their formal education after high school, with more than 80 percent
going on the college.
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Aldie Elementary
School |
Balls-Bluff
Elementary School |
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821 Battlefield Parkway, North
East Leesburg, Ashburn and Sterling 20176 Mr. Jerry Hill, Principal 703-779-8800 548
Students, Grades K - 5
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Catoctin
Elementary School |
Cool Spring
Elementary School |
311 Catcotin Circle, South West
Leesburg, Ashburn and Sterling, VA 20175 Mrs. Susan Mills, Principal 703-771-6770 765
Students, Grades K - 5
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501 Tavistock Drive, South East
Leesburg, Ashburn and Sterling, VA 20175 Mrs. Mary Morris, Principal 703-771-6760 652
Students, Grades K - 5
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Leesburg, Ashburn and Sterling
Elementary School |
Lucketts
Elementary School |
323 Plaza Street, North East
Leesburg, Ashburn and Sterling, VA 20176 Mr. Clarke Magruder, Principal 703-771-6720
647 Students, Grades K - 5
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Route 4, Box 584 Leesburg, Ashburn and Sterling, VA
20176 Mr. William Prokopchak, Principal 703-771-6690 175 Students,
Grades K - 5
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school. |
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J. Lupton
Simpson Middle School |
Loudoun County
High School |
490 Evergreen Mills Road, South
East Leesburg, Ashburn and Sterling, VA 20175 Mr. John Bannister Jr., Principal
703-771-6440 1249 Students, Grades 6 - 8
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415 Dry Mill Road, South West
Leesburg, Ashburn and Sterling, VA 20175 Mr. Edward Starzenski, Principal 703-771-6580
1261 Students, Grades 9 - 12
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this school. |
 Loudoun County Public
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