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For more than 100 years St. Anne’s-Belfield School has provided students with a multi-dimensional education experience that encourages them to grow into compassionate, engaged citizens. Each of our students are known well, supported in their unique interests and initiatives, and counted as valued members of a diverse community.
Our Mission
“We wish our students to become strong in body, broad of mind, tender of heart, responsive in soul.” – Mary Hyde DuVal, Founding Headmistress




Our History

1910
St. Anne’s School founded
St. Anne’s School founded

1913
St. Anne’s School first graduating class
St. Anne’s School first graduating class
1939
The new academic building, Randolph Hall is named after Augusta Blue Randolph, headmistress
The new academic building, Randolph Hall is named after Augusta Blue Randolph, headmistress

1955
The Belfield School opens
The Belfield School opens

1970
St. Anne’s and Belfield School merger approved
St. Anne’s and Belfield School merger approved

1974
First co-ed graduating class from St. Anne’s-Belfield School
First co-ed graduating class from St. Anne’s-Belfield School

2010
Belfield Campus grand opening and Centennial Celebration
Belfield Campus grand opening and Centennial Celebration

2023
Randolph Hall renovations complete, opening of the Lourie Learning Center
Randolph Hall renovations complete, opening of the Lourie Learning Center

2024
Semicentennial Celebration honoring 50 years since the merger
Semicentennial Celebration honoring 50 years since the merger