John Champe High School

Coordinates: 38°55′56″N 77°33′57″W / 38.9321°N 77.5658°W / 38.9321; -77.5658

John Champe High School

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Address
John Champe High School
John Champe High School
John Champe High School
41535 Sacred Mountain Street
Aldie, Virginia 20105
Information
School type Public High School
Founded 2012
School district Loudoun County Public Schools
Principal John Gabriel
Grades 912
Enrollment 1,515[1] (2015)
Language American English
Campus Suburban / Rural
Color(s)      Navy and      Silver
Mascot Knights
Nickname John Champe
Communities served Aldie
Stone Ridge
Lenah
Chantilly
Feeder schools Mercer Middle School, Aldie Elementary, Arcola Elementary, Buffalo Trail Elementary, Pinebrook Elementary, Cardinal Ridge Elementary, Madison's Trust Elementary

John Champe High School, is a public secondary school located in Aldie, Virginia an unincorporated community in Loudoun County, Virginia, United States. The school was established in 2012, in the community of Aldie. The school campus is just south of U.S. Route 50. The school's campus is 30 miles west of Washington, D.C.. It is part of Loudoun County Public Schools and is located on 41535 Sacred Mountain Street Aldie, Virginia.[2]

The school opened primarily to relieve Freedom High School of its overcrowding and to accommodate future development in the Dulles South area. The school's capacity is around 1,800 students.

Demographics

As of the 2012-2013 school year the school's demographics are 47% Caucasian; 29% Asian; 13% African American; 8% Hispanic; 3% Multi-racial.[3]

Enrollment history

Student Enrollment History
School Year Number of Students
2012-2013* 609*
2013-2014 960*[4]
2014-2015 1,251
2015-2016 1,515

Campus

Aerial view of John Champe High School and athletic fields, August, 2014.

The school currently sits on 97.76 acres[5] just west of the Arcola and Stone Ridge communities.

References

  1. "STUDENT ENROLLMENT (September 30, 2015)" (PDF). Retrieved 17 October 2015.
  2. "LCPS". LCPS. Retrieved 2 April 2013.
  3. "LCPS". LCPS. Retrieved 2 April 2013.
  4. "School Board Adopted FY 2015-2020 Capital Improvement Plan". Loudoun County Public School.
  5. "School Board Adopted FY 2014-2018 Capital Improvement Program" (PDF). LCPS. Retrieved 2 April 2013.
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