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Burgundy Farm Country Day School

1946 establishments in VirginiaEducational institutions established in 1946Environmental education in the United StatesPrivate elementary schools in VirginiaPrivate middle schools in Virginia
Schools in Alexandria, Virginia

Burgundy Farm Country Day School is an independent school on a 25-acre (100,000 m2) campus in the Alexandria neighborhood of Fairfax County, Virginia, and 500 acres (2.0 km2) in West Virginia. It serves students in grades Junior Kindergarten through Eighth Grade.

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Burgundy Farm Country Day School
Burgundy Road, Alexandria

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Burgundy Farm Country Day School

Burgundy Road 3700
22303 Alexandria
Virginia, United States
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