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|citystate = Fairfax, VA
 
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|currentcoach = Jennifer Ward<br> Michael P. Campana
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|currentcoach = Michael P. Campana<br> Chris Bird<br> Susan Reade
 
|state = 2016 VHSL 6A
 
|state = 2016 VHSL 6A
 
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James W. '''Robinson Secondary School''' is a school in Fairfax, Virginia. It is a 7-12 secondary school with a middle school and high school included. Both schools regularly attend quizbowl tournaments.  
 
James W. '''Robinson Secondary School''' is a school in Fairfax, Virginia. It is a 7-12 secondary school with a middle school and high school included. Both schools regularly attend quizbowl tournaments.  
  
In [[VHSL]], Robinson was part of the [[VHSL Northern Region]] until the [[2014 VHSL Realignment]]. Between then and the [[2018 VHSL Realignment]], the school was part of [[VHSL Region 6A North]]. Starting with the 2017-18 season, Robinson will be part of [[VHSL Class 6]] Region C.  
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In [[VHSL]], Robinson was part of the [[VHSL Northern Region]] until the [[2014 VHSL Realignment]]. Between then and the [[2018 VHSL Realignment]], the school was part of [[VHSL Region 6A North]]. Starting with the 2017-18 season, Robinson will be part of [[VHSL Class 6]] Region C, a.k.a the Occoquan Region.  
  
Robinson defeated [[McLean]] by 40 points to win the 2017 6A [[VHSL State Championship]].  Robinson placed second at the 2009 and 2013 VHSL Northern Region tournament. They were runners-up at the VHSL Region 6A North in 2017. Robinson won the Conference 5 tournament in 2014, 2016, and 2017, and placed second in 2015.
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Robinson defeated [[McLean]] by 40 points to win the 2017 6A [[VHSL State Championship]].  Robinson placed second at the 2009 and 2013 VHSL Northern Region tournament. They were runners-up at the VHSL Region 6A North in 2017. Robinson won the Patriot District tournament in 2005 & 2007, and the Concorde Conference (later called Conference 5) tournament in 2008, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2014, 2016, and 2017. They placed second in the Concorde Conference (5) tournament in 2011 & 2015.
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Beginning in 2017-18, Robinson will again return to the Patriot District; however, the district will not include the same schools as the original (pre-2008) Patriot District.
  
  

Revision as of 08:21, 21 March 2017

James W. Robinson
Robinson Secondary.gif
Location:
Fairfax, VA
Coaches Michael P. Campana
Chris Bird
Susan Reade
State Championships 2016 VHSL 6A
National Championships None
National Appearances HSNCT: 2006, 2008, 2009, 2012, 2013
Program Status Active
School Size 2649 (HS)
1207 (MS)
NAQT Page link

James W. Robinson Secondary School is a school in Fairfax, Virginia. It is a 7-12 secondary school with a middle school and high school included. Both schools regularly attend quizbowl tournaments.

In VHSL, Robinson was part of the VHSL Northern Region until the 2014 VHSL Realignment. Between then and the 2018 VHSL Realignment, the school was part of VHSL Region 6A North. Starting with the 2017-18 season, Robinson will be part of VHSL Class 6 Region C, a.k.a the Occoquan Region.

Robinson defeated McLean by 40 points to win the 2017 6A VHSL State Championship. Robinson placed second at the 2009 and 2013 VHSL Northern Region tournament. They were runners-up at the VHSL Region 6A North in 2017. Robinson won the Patriot District tournament in 2005 & 2007, and the Concorde Conference (later called Conference 5) tournament in 2008, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2014, 2016, and 2017. They placed second in the Concorde Conference (5) tournament in 2011 & 2015.

Beginning in 2017-18, Robinson will again return to the Patriot District; however, the district will not include the same schools as the original (pre-2008) Patriot District.


External Links

Succession of state titles

VHSL State Class 6A Champion
Preceded by
Year
Succeeded by
Langley
2017
None (class abolished)