|  | | A Brief History of The Field School | |
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 | TAKE A TOUR OF OUR CAMPUS Since 2002, The Field School has been situated on a spectacular 10-acre plot on Foxhall Road in Washington, DC. Perched on a hill overlooking the most famous sites in the city, Field is centered on an Art Moderne home built by Morris and Gwendolyn Cafritz.
Before moving from its former home on Wyoming Avenue, Field built two matching buildings on each side of the Cafritz home, a spacious gymnasium, and a full-sized playing field in the valley below the home. Today, 320 students enjoy small classes in new classrooms, in fully equipped labs, in custom-designed studio spaces, and even in the old dining room and club room of the original home.
Everywhere on campus, the atmosphere promotes energy and connection between classmates, teachers, and the subjects they study and discuss together. |
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