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Hargrave builds young men into leaders of character prepared for lifelong success. We are a college-prep boarding school for boys in grades 7–12 & Post Graduate.
- Academics
Hargrave Military Academy is partnered with Richard Bland...
- Character
Hargrave’s process of building men of character is...
- Athletics
The National College Athletic Association (NCAA) has...
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Hargrave’s military program teaches boys how to follow first...
- Admission
Admission. Thank you for your interest in Hargrave Military...
- College Preparation
Hargrave is, first and foremost, a college preparatory...
- Middle School
Hargrave’s Middle School, serving grades seven through nine,...
- How to Study
All students participate in How to Study every day....
- Academics
Hargrave Military Academy (HMA) is a private, all-male, military boarding school located in the town of Chatham, Virginia. Hargrave is affiliated with the Baptist General Association of Virginia emphasizing Christian values that focuses on a college and military preparatory program.
Hargrave Military Academy is a premier educational institution that focuses on leadership development for boys. Learn how to apply, contact the admissions team, and explore the benefits of attending Hargrave.
Hargrave is a college preparatory school for boys that emphasizes academic rigor, character development, faith, and leadership. Learn about its mission, history, values, and success stories from the president and graduates.
Hargrave is a college preparatory school. As such, the academy seeks and encourages applicants whose goal is to pursue higher education, who perform successfully in an environment where high standards of conduct and character are expected, and who will abide by the academy’s Honor Code.
Hargrave is a college preparatory boarding school for boys and girls in Virginia, offering military and leadership training, AP courses, and dual enrollment. Learn about its tuition, acceptance rate, academics, sports, and college matriculation.
Hargrave uses the military model to create efficiency, teamwork, and discipline in its Corps of Cadets. Cadets can participate in the Eye of the Tiger challenge, a 20-hour event that tests their skills and grit.