Burgundy Farm Country Day School is an independent school on a 25-acre (100,000 m2) campus in the Rose Hill census-designated place of Fairfax County, Virginia, United States,[1] with an Alexandria postal address, and 611 acres (2.47 km2) in West Virginia.
In 1950, Burgundy became the first school in the Commonwealth of Virginia to racially integrate and worked actively to attract non-white students.
[6][7] The school's main campus is located on a former dairy farm just outside the Washington, DC/Northern Virginia beltway.
"[9] All classes, beginning with first grade, visit the Cove for intensive study in science and natural history biannually.
The Burgundy Center campus hosts primarily sleep-away nature-oriented summer camp programs for 8 to 15 year olds and adults.