Fitting & Uniform Sale-June 25/July 23

The uniform sales will be held on Tuesday, June 25 from 4pm-6pm and on Tuesday, July 23 from 4pm-6pm in the Moomaw Gym and School of Rhetoric hallway.

SOR Spring Concert, May 20

Our School of Rhetoric students in strings, band and choir will be performing in a Spring Concert on Monday, May 20 at 7pm in the Moomaw Center. All are invited to come enjoy their performances.

Grammar School Recital & Field Day

The Grammar School end-of-the-year program will be held on Thursday, May 23 at 8:15am in the Moomaw Center and it will be followed by Field Day at 10:00am.

Peter Pan

The Middle School students dazzled audiences with their performance of Peter Pan. They performed three showings to sold out crowds with over 40 students participating. A big thank you to our Drama Director Ethan Roberts, Technical Director Dillon Rumsey, Scenic Artist Hattie Eshleman, and the Student Set Crew, as well as all the parents and […]

Setting Your Child Up for Success: Encouragement and Motivation

One of the greatest teachers I’ve ever known taught me the importance of encouragement —and its relationship to motivation—in a grammar school classroom. She embedded into each day moments of praise and celebration of the good things students were learning. Mind you, this wasn’t just a baseless reward for everyone who happened to be present. […]

Hands & Hearts

On Wednesday, New Covenant Students headed to several nonprofit organizations throughout the greater Lynchburg area to serve the community through various work projects. Students helped organize the food pantry at Compassion Church, helped with weeding and planting at Lynchburg Grows, painted at the Monacan Indian Nation, as well as many other projects at World Help, […]

So You Heard About the Skunk

I was returning to my office to finish a bit of work last Thursday evening. It was dark and Luna was with me as usual.  As we left the parking lot, the dog bolted and disappeared into the darkness.  Moments later, the entire neighborhood lit up with the signature odor of a skunk in distress. […]