WHAT IS THERE TO DO ON THE WEEKEND?
Woodberry is packed with activities on and off campus on the weekends. Here are a few that our current students enjoy:
- Mixers with Foxcroft, Madeira, St. Margaret's, and Chatham Hall girls' schools
- Short Pump and Tyson's Corner movie and mall trips
- Spectator buses to UVA sporting events
- Outings to the Kings Dominion amusement park
- Snow Ball at St. Mary’s School in Raleigh, North Carolina
- Hiking Old Rag Mountain
- EHS Weekend (the oldest high school football rivalry in the South!)
- Informal music jam sessions
- D.C. trips for cultural enrichment and pleasure
- Semiformals and formals at Foxcroft, Madeira, and Chatham Hall
- Skiing at Wintergreen
- BBQ Cookoff
- Woodberry semiformal and formal
- Indoor soccer matches
- Paintball tournaments
ACADEMIC
Astronomy Club helps students explore the mysteries of space
through telescope observations. Club also meets during various
astronomical events, from meteor showers to solar and lunar eclipses,
striving to enjoy their beauty as well as understand their nature.
- Entrepreneurship Club
The Entrepreneurship Club gathers and brings out the potentials of young men who dare to dream, take action, and succeed. Members are exposed to large amounts of crucial business knowledge through hands-on practices, presentations, and guest speaker events.
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Investment Club
Investment Club instills an understanding of free market capitalism and the importance of international trade. Members are assigned to study different sectors of the US equity market and present proposed buying and selling opportunities for our $50,000 portfolio.
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Math League
Math League challenges Woodberry’s best math students with problem-solving tests. The Mathematics League is an international organization dedicated to building student interest and confidence in mathematics through solving worthwhile problems. Woodberry “mathletes” compete against other Virginia schools by taking a series of six-problem tests.
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Model United Nations
Students prepare to compete in Model UN conferences by researching international issues and learning diplomatic skills. At conferences they work together to solve the world’s biggest problems, building valuable skills in public speaking, critical thinking, and more. During competitions, each boy acts as a delegate from a nation he's studied, representing that country's interests and political positions.
- Woodberry Philosopher's Club
We ask questions. What am I? What are you? What is
consciousness? Are mind and consciousness the same thing, or
distinct? Does free will exist? Do we all act out of self-interest?
These are questions that people ponder, and it is thinking and
reflecting on these questions that makes philosophy what it is.
Philosophers ask, "What is? What matters?" In this club, boys'
experiences at Woodberry, from studies, to relationships, to
sports, will drive them to look up philosophers to help answer
questions like these.
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Robotics Club - Timber X
Robotics Club participants cooperate to create a game-playing robot capable of performing a challenge issued by FIRST Robotics Competition. They test their robot’s skills against other teams in regional competition while celebrating values of collaboration, inventiveness, creativity, and teamwork.
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Science Olympiad
Science Olympiad brings a team of students together to prepare for the competition’s events in various scientific areas and skills. The team travels to compete in regional tournaments, often bringing home medals.
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Speech and Debate
The Speech and Debate Team travels to local and national tournaments for debate matches, speech contests, and competitive acting events. The team builds your speaking, leadership, and social skills to prepare you for independence. Our team is ranked in the top ten in Virginia.
- Technology Student Association
The Technology Student Association at Woodberry Forest will give
students the opportunity to build their problem-solving and design
skills. Students will participate in regional competitions later in the
year, representing the Woodberry Forest Chapter. Students of all
experience levels are welcome and encouraged to join.
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Young Republicans, Young Democrats, and Young Libertarians
Young Republicans, Young Democrats, and Young Libertarians provide forums for discussing current events in the political world, news from the major political parties, and bills before Congress.
ADMISSION
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Admission Ambassadors
Admission Ambassadors share Woodberry with prospective students and their families by leading campus tours. Because they have the unique ability to share a student’s perspective with interested future Tigers, Admission Ambassadors are a valuable part of the school’s admissions team’s efforts to bring motivated boys to Woodberry.
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Admission Hosting
Admission Hosting matches current students with prospective students as they spend the night on dorm and shadow their hosts during an academic day. Most underformers serve as hosts during Invite Back Weekend each spring.
ALUMNI AND DEVELOPMENT
- 1889 Society
The 1889 Society is a high impact and team oriented student group directed by the Alumni Relations & Development Office. The 1889 Society represents Woodberry with alumni and special guests visiting campus for events and programs. As a part of the 1889 team, students learn how to communicate effectively with a variety of audiences, share Woodberry's history along with your personal story, facilitate/host alumni programming, and contribute to memorable campus experiences.
ART AND MUSIC
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Saturday Night Film Club
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Student Bands
Plenty of students form their own bands at Woodberry. You and your friends can play at regular open-mic nights organized by the Coffeehouse Club. Student groups also play at the spring barbecue. The practice rooms in the Walker Fine Arts Center are always open for students to use.
- Photography Club
Photography club is a club dedicated to photography. Specifically, we have photography tutorials, workshops, and exhibitions every month.
- Music Production Club
The Music Production Club works to create an opportunity for boys to explore the art of electronic music through production, DJing, and listening.
- Lyrical Analysis Club
The Lyrical Analysis Club is for students and faculty who love listening to and thinking about popular music. The club devotes each meeting to a single song--listening closely and then discussing its lyrics. The club is completely student-led. Students choose the music and lead the discussions. All are welcome.
COMMUNITY SERVICE
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Boy Scouts
Boy Scouts can register jointly with their home troops and Woodberry’s Troop 100 so they can continue their Eagle Scout work while at the Forest. Woodberry Forest has long been associated with scouting, and many students are awarded their Eagle Scout rank during their time at Woodberry.
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Boys and Girls Club
Boys and Girls Club volunteers mentor students after school in nearby Orange. They play games, offer homework help, and serve as role models for elementary and middle school students.
- Community Service Club
Woodberry Forest's Community Service Club is dedicated to
making a positive impact on society through meaningful deeds and
service. Our students work with one another to address current
challenges in various communities, working in roles such as TED
Translators, STEM Educators, and Card Writers for the elderly,
among other endeavors. We collaborate with nationally recognized
nonprofits and engage in international travel to support access to
education. Through our efforts, we aim to inspire incentive in our
youth to contribute and pay it forward.
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Johnson Stadium Concession Stand
Johnson Stadium Concession Stand staffers serve drinks, candy, and pizza to fans of Tiger football. Proceeds from food sales support local charitable organizations.