Schools
From the public school system to area private schools, Essex County offers its citizens several choices for education. The county public school system, headed by Superintendent of Schools Dr. Scott A. Burckbuckler, features three school levels. Tappahannock Elementary (preK-4), Essex Intermediate (5-8), and Essex High (9-12). Other schools in the area include St. Margaret's School, an Episcopal girls' boarding and day school, Aylett Country Day School, a private Early Childhood through 8th grade school, and Tappahannock Junior Academy, a Seventh Day Adventist school serving K-8 students.
Aylett Country Day School
Tara Garner, Head of School
PO Box 70
Millers Tavern, VA 23115
Office: 804-443-3214
Fax: 804-443-3064
Essex County Public Schools
Scott A. Burckbuckler, Ph.D., Superintendent
PO Box 756
109 North Cross Street
Tappahannock 22560
Essex County School Board: 804-443-4366
Fax: 804-443-4498
Essex High School
Andrew Hipple, Principal
PO Box 1006
833 High School Circle
Tappahannock 22560
Office: 804-443-4301
Fax: 804-443-4272
Essex Intermediate School
Heather Gentry, Principal
PO Box 609
912 Marsh Street
Tappahannock 22560
Office: 804-443-3040
Fax: 804-443-2490
Tappahannock Elementary School
Angela Gross, Principal
PO Box 399
205 Elementary School Circle
Tappahannock 22560
Office: 804-443-5301
Fax: 804-443-1176
St. Margaret's School
Lindy Williams, Headmistress
PO Box 158
444 Water Lane
Tappahannock 22560
Office: 804-443-3357
Fax: 804-443-1832
Tappahannock Junior Academy
Kim Petersen, Principal
Office: 804-443-5076
Colleges/Universities
Essex County is served by
Rappahannock Community College's two campuses in Warsaw (7 miles) and Glenns (28 miles). Each offers programs in college preparatory, vocational, business, technical and trades. Within an hour's commuting distance of Essex are some of the finest colleges and universities in Virginia, including the
College of William and Mary in Williamsburg and the
University of Richmond and
Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond.