Read a letter from the Rector and Head of School, Sara Stephenson
Dear families, alumnae, and friends,
As we open this new and exciting chapter of Chatham Hall’s story, our first monthly theme of the year was new beginnings, closely followed by hope. These two concepts have been at the forefront of my mind as we welcomed our community back to campus, settled into our school traditions and rhythms, and looked ahead to our bright and exciting future. They have never been more resonant with me as I begin my tenure as Rector and Head of School.
While each school year offers a fresh start, a renewed sense of purpose, and a recommitment to community values, this particular year stands out for me as a highlight among the 29 “back to school” seasons of my career and the 16 student seasons of my childhood and adolescence. While I love every part of a new school year, this one stands out for feeling most palpably that I have come home.
I attended the same girls’ school in North London for fourteen years, and its motto, Alta Petens (“Seeking the Highest Things”), is still close to my heart. While it felt like home in many ways, Chatham Hall has already surpassed that sense of connection, even though my time here is still young.
I felt the immediate bond to Chatham Hall on my very first visit. I quickly began to refer to it as home long before I moved to Virginia. The Chatham Hall community is like no other. I know that many of you share this same sense of connection, tethering, and engagement when you think of Chatham Hall. Whether you come to campus frequently or it’s been some time since your last visit, I encourage you to return to see us soon and often. Incredibly exciting things are happening on campus each and every day, and a warm welcome awaits all of our beloved friends, family members, and alumnae. Please enjoy reading about the depth and breadth of programs, plans, and personalities that are filling our Chatham Hall days with joy, laughter, and hope.