Campus Tour

The campus was built between 1983 and 2008 and is designed to enhance The Woodhall School's individualized approach. The academic and residential areas are architecturally conceived as a small village.
Founders Hall houses the administration and the academic program. It includes thirteen classrooms, an over 4,000 volume library and media center, a visual arts studio, and two seminar rooms.

Velge Hall houses two science labs, the dining hall and the kitchen.
Tower Dormitory contains dormitory rooms for thirty students, seven faculty residences and the Student Center.
The Student Center includes a large common room with a TV and a fireplace, and an adjoining room for Ping-Pong, pool and foosball.

French Hall houses dormitory rooms for twelve students, four faculty apartments, the Senior Lounge, and a seminar room.
The Head's Residence and other faculty residences are also on campus.
The Athletics and Performing Arts Center opened in the fall of 2005.

The Gymnasium is home to the Woodhall School basketball team. There is a physical fitness room and two multi-purpose rooms.

The Abigail J. Woodhall Performing Arts Center, completed in 2006, is a state of the art, 200 seat theater for dramatic productions, lectures, films, and dances.

The Gallery is a space for special gatherings and an exhibition hall for students' artwork.
The Student Activity Barn serves as storage for student bicycles, skis and snowboards, a scene shop for drama, and an Outdoor Education room.
The campus has an outdoor basketball court, a sand volleyball court and a playing field for lacrosse, soccer and the like.

The campus also includes approximately twenty acres of woodlands for hiking and biking, and a stream-fed pond for swimming, fishing and ice skating.