Princess Anne High School

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4400 Virginia Beach Blvd

Virginia Beach, VA 23462

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Virginia Beach's Princess Anne High School serves grades 9-12 in the Virginia Beach City Public Schools district. It has received a GreatSchools Rating of 6 out of 10, based on its performance on state standardized tests.

This school has an average Community Rating of 3 out of 5 stars, based on reviews from 23 school community members.

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Academic contests; Badminton; Band
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Posted on Sep 16, 2009
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Princess Anne High School has the greatest Marching Band in the country. GO..... Fabulous Marching Cavaliers!!!!!
--Submitted by a parent

Posted on Mar 12, 2009
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As a graduate of PA I can look back and say that overall the school prepared me for college pretty well. The IB program is good, but honestly not as good as the people who run it think it is (it's nowhere near real college level, I discovered). I think my friends at Cape Henry Collegiate and Norfolk Christian (private schools) were better prepared for college, to be honest. The teachers at PA are a mixed bag: some are really top notch and committed to their students, others are frankly incompetent and have no business teaching monkeys, much less students (for some reason the administration asks for student input, but never actually listened to our complaints about bad teachers). Like any school - including my college - there is unequal treatment of athletes and they're given second chances, academically and behavior-wise. Still, it's probably about the best public high-school in VaBeach.

Posted on Nov 16, 2008
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I have mixed opinions about this school. I guess its either love it or hate it for most people that wrote reviews. I love the celebrations they have here..Homecoming was uber-fun. But yeah t is really easy to skip and alot of kids that goto this school talk about smoking pot and drinking. The IB kids are stuck up theyre butts..especially the ones that went to Kemps Landing Magnet School. You just get a vibe from them that they think you are stupid because you arent in the IB. The teachers are nice, but mostly have no clue what they are doing. Its a good school, but all the scores are so high only because of IB...which is very overrated..
--Submitted by a student

Posted on Jun 22, 2008
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Its sad some of the way the teachers behave, and whats even worse is that the administration has no idea whats going on. I've experienced and heard so many stories of teachers saying or doing innapropriate things right in front of their students. I've also expierenced having teachers who really did not care about students or how well they do in class- many are also very discriminating. And as far as students, well, most kids are involved with 'bad things' and I've heard many openly discussing this in class without the teacher caring. As a whole, this school has much to high of standards - its as if they forget not everyone is attending for the IB program. I would not advice sending kids here unless they are very good students and can handle it.
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Posted on Oct 22, 2007
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My daughter moved here mid year into the IB program from another state. To say we were blown away with the IB program coordinator and teachers is putting it mildely. Mrs. Cox gives 150 percent of herself and just plain cares!
--Submitted by a parent

Posted on Jun 30, 2007
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I have been at Princess Anne and Tallwood as a teacher. The parent involvement could stand to go up a notch or two. The students are mostly well-behaved and eager to work. Parents willingly support teachers.
--Submitted by a teacher

Posted on May 23, 2007
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more invested in athletes than academics; not unwilling to let favorites slide; should be a coach not a principal
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Posted on Apr 22, 2007
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This school was voted 144 out the 1,000 schools on the list IN THE ENTIRE COUNTRY. Look it up for yourself if you'd like to see it. It was also in the 'Ten High Schools Selected for Best Practices Study' by the Virginia Department of Education. It was the only school to do so in Virginia Beach. I am a senior this year at Princess Anne, and I have been attending the school since I was a sophomore. Many kids come to PA because of the International Baccalaureate program. This past year, my boyfriend's graduating class earned 2 million (no exaggeration) dollars in scholarships. He himself was awared a $40,000 scholarship. I think it is an excellent school with a fairly decent staff and office. As far as it being 'easy to skip and go to the mall', all the kids I know who skip get caught every time.
--Submitted by a student

Posted on Apr 27, 2005
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I graduated from PA in 2000. My dad was in the Navy so I only went to the high school my senior year. The school was not helpful in the transition period at all. The guidance counselors need a program to help students that come other states to be successful in their school. There is a lot of military concentrated in the Hampton roads area, so a focus in helping military kids would not be a bad idea. A lot of time the credit requirements and the degree programs are different than where the student came from. A program to make sure kids are not lost in the fray would be wonderful. The teachers were also not encouraging or helpful in helping students adjust.
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Posted on Mar 27, 2005
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P.A.H.S is truely one of the Best high schools in VA. Because of the diversity of the school students have learned to get along with others better. I love knowing that my kids will go to this school and learn while haveing fun and being safe.
--Submitted by Julie Schettler, a parent


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