List of High Schools in Virginia - Fairfax County

Fairfax County

  • Fairfax County Public Schools
    • Annandale High School, Annandale
    • Bryant Alternative High, Alexandria
    • Centreville High School, Clifton
    • Chantilly High School, Chantilly
    • Thomas A. Edison High School, Alexandria
    • Falls Church High School, Falls Church
    • Hayfield Secondary School, Alexandria
    • Herndon High School, Herndon
    • Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology, (Regional Governor's School), Alexandria
    • Lake Braddock Secondary School, Burke
    • Langley High School, McLean
    • Lee High School, Springfield
    • James Madison High School, Vienna
    • Marshall High School, Falls Church
    • McLean High School, McLean
    • Mount Vernon High School, Alexandria
    • Oakton High School, Vienna
    • Robinson Secondary School, Fairfax
    • South County Secondary School, Lorton
    • South Lakes High School, Reston
    • J.E.B. Stuart High School, Falls Church
    • West Potomac High School, Alexandria
    • West Springfield High School, Springfield
    • Westfield High School, Chantilly
    • WT Woodson High School, Fairfax
  • The Dominion School, Springfield
  • Flint Hill School, Oakton
  • GW Community School, Springfield
  • The Madeira School, McLean
  • Trinity Christian School, Fairfax
  • Mountain View Alternative School, Centreville
  • Oak Hill Christian School, Reston
  • Phillips School-Annandale, Annandale
  • Potomac School, McLean
  • Trinity School at Meadow View, Falls Church
  • The Fairfax Christian School, Vienna

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