Kenston Forest School

Kenston Forest School
Location
75 Ridge Road
Blackstone, VA 23824
Information
Type Private
Established 1966
Grades Pre-K - 12th
Color(s) Green and Gold
Mascot Kavalier
Website www.kenston.org

Kenston Forest School is a private school located in Blackstone, Virginia, which serves students from ten surrounding counties. In addition to educating grades pre-kindergarten through twelve, the school has an Early Learning Program that is licensed by the State of Virginia. The school is accredited through the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools[1] and the Virginia Independent Schools Association.[2]

History

Kenston Forest School was founded in 1966 as a segregation academy[3] by the Lunenburg-Nottoway Educational Foundation. The school lost its status as a tax-deductible charity in the 1970s because of its discriminatory admissions policy.[3] The name “Kenston” originates from a merging of the town names "Kenbridge" and “Blackstone.” Kenston Forest School originally enrolled students in grades eight through twelve, acting as a high school for students from both the Kenbridge Day School and the Blackstone Day School, two private lower schools in the area. In 1981, after declining numbers of enrollment in all of these schools, the three decided to merge to form Kenston Forest School as it is today, one non-discriminatory, nonprofit school for grades pre-k through twelve. The school is still overseen by The Lunenburg – Nottoway Educational Foundation, which is governed by an appointed Board of Directors.[4]

Athletics

Kenston Forest School is a part of the Virginia Commonwealth Conference. Member schools include Amelia Academy, Blessed Sacrament Huguenot, Brunswick Academy, Christchurch School, Fuqua School, Isle of Wight Academy, Richmond Christian School, Southampton Academy, the Steward School, and Tidewater Academy. Additional athletic competitions are held with non-conference schools.[5]

References

Coordinates: 37°3′53.8″N 77°59′46.5″W / 37.064944°N 77.996250°W / 37.064944; -77.996250

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