All boys. All boarding. Grades 9-12.

Directory & Addresses

Package and US Mail Deliveries

Packages are to be addressed to: 
898 Woodberry Forest Road, Woodberry Forest, VA 22989


When mailing to specific departments please use:

Admission Office                     
241 Woodberry Station

Alumni and Development Office  

402 Woodberry Station

Athletic Office
378 Woodberry Station 

Business Office                         
10 Woodberry Station

College Counseling                  
148 Woodberry Station

Dean of Students                     
334 Woodberry Station

Financial Aid                              
30 Woodberry Station

Headmaster                               
48 Woodberry Station

Sports Camp                             
378 Woodberry Station

Directory

  • Mr. Luke Blundin '20
    Athletics
    2026
  • Photo of John Murray
    John Murray
    Fine Arts Visual
    2020
  • Photo of Katherine Reedy
    Dr. Katherine Reedy
    Academic Affairs
    2025
    (540) 672-6026
    Bio
     
     
     
    Kate Reedy serves as our new assistant dean of academics, working in the academic affairs office. In addition to the responsibilities of the school registrar, she works directly with students, teaching faculty, college counseling, and our academic development center on academic advising for students. Kate arrived at Woodberry after four years as the dean of academics at SPIRE Academy in Ohio. At SPIRE, she was a part of the founding academic administrative team and oversaw the creation of the academic program from the ground up, leading their accreditation process this past year. Previously, Kate served as director of learning support at Saint Mary’s School in Raleigh, North Carolina and as the learning resource center director at IMG Academy in Bradenton, Florida. She brings a wealth of experience in boarding education, learning support, and faculty development. Kate lives in the Upper Dick Gym apartment. 
  • Photo of Richard Robinson
    Richard Robinson
    Fine Arts Visual
    2016
  • Photo of Phoebe Warmack
    Phoebe B. Warmack
    Library
    Director of the William H. White, Jr. Library and Instructional Technology
    2002
    (540) 672-6048
    Guilford College - BA
    University of North Carolina at Greensboro. - MLIS
    Bio
     
    Phoebe Warmack, holder of the William H. White Jr. 1900 Mastership, is director of the William H. White, Jr. Library and Instructional Technology. She earned her undergraduate degree from Guilford College and her MLIS from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. A member of Beta Phi Mu, the international honor society in library and information studies, Mrs. Warmack returned to Woodberry in 2007 after serving as Woodberry’s information services librarian and coordinator of academic technology from 1999 to 2001. She has served on the board of directors and remains active in both the Association of Independent School Librarians and the American Association of School Librarians, and is a member of the International Boys' Schools Coalition Librarian Network. She lives in Ruffin House with her husband, Cronin, Woodberry’s director of technology. They are the parents of Avery '19, Jackson '19, Toby '25, and Sara.
  • Photo of Gracie Wessinger
    Gracie Wessinger
    Academic Development, Health Services
    2022
    (540) 672-3900 Ext. 8652
    Lynchburg College - BA, MA
    Bio
     
    Grace Wessinger serves as the health education teacher and support counselor. She earned a bachelor’s degree in education and master’s degree in counseling education from Lynchburg College. Before coming to Woodberry, she served as the director of guidance services at Christchurch School for seven years. At Christchurch she served as a counselor, health educator, and director of the school’s advisory program. She lives with her husband, Will, and their two children in House E.
    • 2025-2026 New Faculty Members

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