~ New Covenant Schools ~
Teaching...
…not just what to know, but how to think.
…not just how to take a test, but how to learn.
…not just how to feel, but what to love.
…not just how to make a living, but how to live.
Grammar School
Grades K-4
Middle School for Dialectic
Grades 5-8
School of Rhetoric
Grades 9-12
New Covenant Schools is an educational community founded in 1991 in the classical, Christian tradition. Unique in its approach among schools in Central Virginia, New Covenant serves about 450 students in grades PK-12 with the finest classical, Christian program of study in the region. The school is fully accredited with the VAIS, and is affiliated with the Reformed Episcopal Church, serving students from more than 60 churches and a variety of denominations. Our campus is located on 50 acres at the foot of the Blue Ridge Mountains in Lynchburg, Virginia.
What Does A New Covenant Graduate Look Like?
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Meet a few of our grads

Wesley Price
Class of 2014 | Christopher Newport University, 2018
B.A. in Communication Studies
Product Manager at Public Relay
“New Covenant’s unique approach to writing and research built a strong foundation that supported me through college and has allowed me to excel in my career as a Product Manager creating solutions to complex problems.”

Perry Mundy
Class of 1998 | Liberty University, 2003
B.S. in Exercise Science
Licensed Physical Therapist Assistant & Certified Pedorthist at Select Rehabilitation, Virginia Sport and Spine, and Locomotion Orthotics LLC
“New Covenant Schools gave me the opportunity to be a big fish in a small pond; the smaller class sizes and teacher to student ratio allowed me to grow as an individual rather than be a number. This has translated directly into my current field of work where I am a leader in pedorthic intervention around the greater Lynchburg area.“

Claudia Darden
Class of 2015 | James Madison University, 2019 | George Washington University, 2021
B.A. in Communication Sciences and Disorders
M.A. in Speech and Language Pathology
“At New Covenant, my teachers encouraged me to share ideas and held my thoughts with respect. Being treated as a peer in conversation with adults who I looked up to has shaped a confidence in my own thinking. This has had a positive impact on every aspect of my life after graduating.”
Coming Events

Spring Break, March 17-21
New Covenant Schools and offices will be closed from Monday, March 17th through Friday, March 21st for Spring Break. Enjoy the break!

Easter Break, April 18-21
New Covenant Schools will have a noon dismissal on Thursday, April 17 and will be closed Friday, April 18 through Monday, April 21 for Easter Break. Students will return on Tuesday, April 22.

Hands & Hearts, April 23
The student body will be participating in the annual Hands & Hearts service day on Wednesday, April 23. Students will spend the day in the community helping local charities and businesses with various
New Covenant News

Arts & Science Fair
New Covenant recently held its annual Art and Science Fair, bringing together creativity and innovation. Students competed in teams, tackling a variety of science challenges that tested their problem-solving skills and teamwork. Meanwhile,

Panache Presents Little Women
The School of Rhetoric recently completed its production of Little Women, bringing Louisa May Alcott’s timeless story to life on the Moomaw Center stage. The students delivered heartfelt performances, capturing the charm and

Generations Day
New Covenant Schools recently hosted Generations Day, a cherished tradition where students welcomed their grandparents and special guests to campus for a morning. From lively discussions to hands-on activities, grandparents had the opportunity
New Covenant Athletics


Some lessons are learned in the classroom. Some are learned on the field or on the court. New Covenant Schools maintains an athletic program that physically challenges students, developing character through competitive sport.
New Covenant Fine & Performing Arts
At New Covenant the arts are central – not optional.
Classical, Christian Education is the cultivation of wisdom and virtue through the study of the Scriptures, the liberal arts and the humanities.