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Randolph-Macon Academy (R-MA) is a coeducational private boarding school in the U.S. state of
Virginia Virginia, officially the Commonwealth of Virginia, is a U.S. state, state in the Southeastern United States, Southeastern and Mid-Atlantic (United States), Mid-Atlantic regions of the United States between the East Coast of the United States ...
with a military leadership component. R-MA serves students in grades 6-12. The 135-acre (0.55 km2) campus overlooks Front Royal, and is 70 miles (110 km) west of Washington, D.C. It is one of six private military schools in Virginia.


Accreditation and Programs

Randolph-Macon Academy is accredited by the Virginia Association of Independent Schools. As of 2023, they no longer offer any AFJROTC program at the Academy.


Academic programs

Randolph-Macon Academy offers the following programs:


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R-MA offers Advanced Placement programs in the following subject areas:


Dual Enrollment Courses (D.E.)

R-MA offers Dual Enrollment Courses with Laurel Ridge Community College and Shenandoah University.


Career and Transition Services

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History

Randolph-Macon Academy was founded in 1892 by Dr. William W. Smith as part of the Randolph-Macon College preparatory school program. The original campus had one main building which housed classrooms as well as dormitories. The original building resembled a castle in its design and architecture. In 1917 it transformed into a military school. The program later undertook the title of the "National Defense Cadet Corps." After a fire, the new "Main Building" was built in 1927; it was listed on the
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in 1987 as Sonner Hall. Randolph-Macon Academy admitted its first
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applicant in 1971. In 1974 it became coeducational and in 1975 adopted the
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program. In 1980, it adopted its first flight program. In 1981, Col. Trevor D. Turner (USA, Ret.) was hired as President (1981-1997). Col. Turner's period in charge coincided with a financial crisis due to a fire, which was successfully overcome by the time he left in 1997. In June 2023, Brigadier General David Wesley announced that Randolph-Macon Academy would no longer have an AFJROTC program, and would instead be developing its own military leadership program. The replacement, the Cadet Leadership Development Program, focuses on positive character development with military undertones. In February 2025, Brigadier General David Wesley announced that the Randolph-Macon Academy middle school campus would be shut down during the 2025-2026 year, moving the 8th grade onto the High School campus during the transition.


Notable alumni

* General Walter E. Boomer, USMC, Retired * Major General William H. Gill, USA, Retired * Harlan Crow, real estate developer *
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, 1956 Summer Olympics Bronze Medalist in the 110 Hurdles * VADM John Stufflebeem, USN, Retired


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