Welcome all teachers, alumnae, and visitors.

In the 35 years since Fairfax Hall closed, there have been many attempts to rekindle
interest in the school's legacy and provide a place for alumnae to talk and reconnect.
Some classes were singularly successful at staying in touch, and we had almost 400
alumna's information captured about five years ago, but we needed a permanent
home!!

The building is beautiful and physically stable now, as you can see above; the sloping
floors are a memory, the porch has been enclosed, the lobby has been restored and
has a memorabilia cabinet with school mementos (any donations for posterity like
yearbooks or awards?) It looks pretty good for
120 years old. This is due to some
extremely devoted people who carefully renovated the building and gave her a new
purpose to fulfill for many more decades.Thank you to Bill Hausrath and the
Waynesboro Redevelopment and Housing Authority, and special thanks to the folks
who bought the front lawn to protect it from development.

Now,  it's time for our alma mater's alumnae directory to be put in the same condition!
This website is just beginning. In the coming months there will be added protected
security for alumna data and a self-service type database, but first please take a
moment to complete the
Alumna Registration form with your contact information for
yourself and for other alumnae you know.
Official Fairfax Hall Alumna Site
and Alumnae Information Source
Fairfax Hall, a school for girls located in Waynesboro, Virginia 1920-1975
Site Administration:
Suggestions for the site should be sent to
webmaster@fairfaxhall.com
Resources and information for alumnae of Fairfax Hall School, a college
preparatory high school and junior college (1936-1956) for girls,
located in Waynesboro, Virginia from 1920 to 1975.
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