We are grateful for your participation in the Covenant Fund, the school’s annual fundraiser. Donations to the Covenant Fund are tax-deductible, and enable our teachers and students to have the resources they need to flourish. In addition to parents, we ask grandparents, alumni, parents of alumni, and friends to donate each year. 
 
Even more important than the size of your gift is the simple vote of confidence it represents. Covenant is stronger than ever, and we invite you to give joyfully to that strength!

For the first time in Covenant’s history, we are initiating an athletic focused fundraising initiative. The Eagle Fund is designed to equip every coach with the resources they need and make the necessary investments to improve facilities, equipment, and other key areas of our athletics program. We sense great momentum here and welcome any and all input you have and leadership you can offer.

Between 40% and 50% of our students each year qualify for financial aid, some of which comes in the form of scholarship awards. Continual support of these scholarships is vital if we are to ensure that this community reflects the beauty and diversity of the Body of Christ. What greater gift to offer a young person than this Christian Liberal Arts and Sciences education? 

You can provide scholarship dollars that are allocated entirely in one school year by making a gift online. In the notes, specify either the General, Minority, or Ministry Scholarship.

Or you may donate to our Scholarship Endowment Funds (below), in which the principal is invested to create scholarship income in perpetuity. Use the links below to make a tax-deductible donation to your Endowment Fund of choice.

We are grateful for the many donors who bless the school by contributing to our financial aid program. Many Covenant students simply would not be here without this generosity.

Endowment Funds

List of 6 items.

  • Alec De Jong Memorial Fund

    Established by Steve and Donna De Jong in memory of their son, Alec ’15, this fund honors his life by providing need-based financial aid to an Upper School student. Give to the Fund.
  • Betty Hogan Memorial Fund

    Betty Hogan was The Covenant School’s first Latin teacher, 1987–1999. Her husband Ray and their daughters, Anne, Katie, Sara, and Laurie, established this fund in Betty’s memory. The fund provides financial aid for a high school student who pursues Latin 3 or beyond. It also supports the Betty Hogan Latin Award. Give to the Fund.
  • Brad Arms Memorial Fund

    Established by Bob and Betty Arms in memory of their son Corporal Bradley Thomas Arms ’02 who died in service to his country in 2004. This memorial fund provides a need-based scholarship for a qualified student. Give to the Fund.

    Learn more about Brad Arms.
  • Janet Baker Murphy Memorial Fund

    Established by David Murphy in memory of his wife Janet, mother of their daughters, Margaret ’07 and Alina ’10, this fund provides need-based financial assistance for a female student. Give to the Fund.
  • John M. Cornachio Memorial Fund

    Established in memory of former Covenant parent John M. Cornachio by his wife, Jackie and their children, Catherine ’97, John ’98, and twins Laura and Joan ’00, this fund provides financial aid for a student of the Catholic faith. Give to the Fund.
  • Story Jenks Memorial Fund

    Established by Dr. John and Chardon Jenks in memory of their son, Story ’02, this fund provides need-based financial aid to a male Upper School student. Give to the Fund. 

The Covenant School

Birdwood Campus | Lower School | Pre-K–Grade 5 |
1000 Birdwood Road Charlottesville, VA 22903 | 434.220.7309

Hickory Campus | Middle and Upper School | Grades 6–12 | 175 Hickory Street Charlottesville, VA 22902 | 434.220.7329
Located in Charlottesville, VA, The Covenant School is a non-denominational, private, Christian day school for Pre-Kindergarten through Grade 12. Students benefit from a challenging academic program, visual and performing arts, competitive athletics, and a wide selection of extracurricular activities.