FAQs
Class size ranges from 6-10 students depending on the division and the course. Our small class sizes facilitate individualized instruction, ensuring that all of our students have the attention they need to achieve their potential. Our educational environment provides a supportive and challenging curriculum that nurtures all aspects of a student’s growth.
All CBA students receive an Individualized Instruction Plan (IIP) that outlines learning outcomes in specific areas. This personalized roadmap for each student’s success includes specific strategies and accommodations for achieving those goals. The IIP is developed and monitored by the division director, with input from teachers and parents. Each student’s IIP is formally reviewed twice a year, however, informal meetings to make changes that reflect student development throughout the course of the year are common. Individualization and flexibility are hallmarks of a CBA education.
CBA, as a VAIS-accredited, independent school, offers two diploma tracks; a standard and advanced independent school diploma.
To be considered for a standard diploma, a student must earn a minimum of 21 credit hours.
To be considered for an advanced diploma, a student must also take 4 additional credit hours.
Details available in our Upper School Profile.
Tuition for the 2023-2024 academic school year:
- Lower School (1 - 5) - $26,450
- Middle School (6 - 8) - $27,080
- Upper School (9 - 12) - $28,875
Several payment options are available. Participation in the Tuition Reimbursement Plan is required for families who choose a multi-payment plan. Tuition is prorated for any student enrolling after the start of the second grading period.
Tuition Assistance is available to students accepted for admission whose families demonstrate financial need. Chesapeake Bay Academy uses the services of the Independent School Management’s Financial Aid for School Tuition (FAST) Program to assist in calculating individual awards. Financial need is determined through a careful analysis of a family’s financial resources.
- Lower & Middle School: 8:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
- Upper School: 8:15 a.m. - 3:15 p.m.
Lower and middle school students arriving before 7:50 a.m. and upper school students arriving before 7:50 a.m. are asked to enroll in the Early Drop-Off Program. Lower and middle school students who are not picked up by 3:15 p.m. will wait in the Homework Center; fees may apply.
Chesapeake Bay Academy is strongly committed to integrating technology into our curriculum. With a 1:1 student-to-computer ratio, students gain experience with leading technologies and competencies that will assist them in their further academic career. Laptops, tablets and iPads are available to students throughout the divisions. SMARTBoards, SMART projectors and Apple TV are used by the faculty in the delivery of our curriculum, as well as a wide-range of software and apps.
In the upper school, CBA offers a 2-year-long, digital design curriculum that includes work with digital film in our state-of-the-art editing suite.
Chesapeake Bay Academy recognizes that athletics are integral to a well-rounded learning experience. The athletic program is designed to encourage participation by all students. The program focuses on team-building, skill development, collaboration and leadership. Our athletic program includes boys’ soccer and girls’ volleyball in the fall; boys’ and girls’ basketball in the winter; and coed tennis, golf and league bowling in the spring. Intramural sports are available to our Lower and Middle School students as well.
Parents play a vital role at Chesapeake Bay Academy. The dedicated members of the Parent Association (PA) are very active in their efforts to encourage and provide social activities for our students and their families. We appreciate the countless hours contributed by our volunteers and encourage all parents to participate in the ways that work best for them.
Lower and middle school students are charged a fee for consumables. Upper school students are required to have an Apple iPad or laptop in which to download their electronic texts. Students in all grades are responsible for their own school supplies. The school will provide a supply list to all Chesapeake Bay Academy families in advance of the first day of school.