Virginia Female Institute

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Virginia Female Institute was a 19th-century girls’ boarding school in Virginia known for educating young women from prominent Southern families, including future Girl Scouts founder Juliette Gordon Low.

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instanceOf educational institution
girls' boarding school
associatedWith Episcopal Church NERFINISHED
closureCentury 19th century
country United States of America
educationLevel secondary education
genderAdmissionPolicy female only
hasReligiousContext yes
historicalPeriod Antebellum South NERFINISHED
Reconstruction era
knownFor educating young women from prominent Southern families
education of Juliette Gordon Low
languageOfInstruction English
locatedIn Staunton, Virginia NERFINISHED
Virginia
namedAfter Commonwealth of Virginia NERFINISHED
notableAlumna Juliette Gordon Low NERFINISHED
operatedInCentury 19th century
predecessorOf Stuart Hall School NERFINISHED
regionServed Southern United States NERFINISHED
schoolType girls' school
private school
socialClassServed prominent Southern families
upper-class families
status defunct
studentType boarding students
targetDemographic young women

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Juliette Gordon Low educatedAt Virginia Female Institute