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As a private school, St. Anne's is ineligible for participation in [[VHSL Scholastic Bowl]], but they have put in high placements at the [[NAQT Virginia Championship]] and the Virginia invitational circuit. Along with another team located on the border of the two events, [[Charlottesville]], St. Anne's is a regular participant in both the Richmond-area [[Battle of the Brains]] TV show and the Charlottesville-Staunton area segment of [[It's Academic]].
 
As a private school, St. Anne's is ineligible for participation in [[VHSL Scholastic Bowl]], but they have put in high placements at the [[NAQT Virginia Championship]] and the Virginia invitational circuit. Along with another team located on the border of the two events, [[Charlottesville]], St. Anne's is a regular participant in both the Richmond-area [[Battle of the Brains]] TV show and the Charlottesville-Staunton area segment of [[It's Academic]].
  
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Revision as of 21:46, 25 November 2020

St. Anne's-Belfield School
Location:
Charlottesville, VA
Program Status Unknown
School Size Unknown
NAQT Page link

St. Anne's, often known as STAB, is one of the oldest quizbowl programs in Virginia, having competed in non-television events since the 1980s. In the 1990s, they hosted their own tournament in the fall, and also hosted what may have been the first high school trash tournament.

As a private school, St. Anne's is ineligible for participation in VHSL Scholastic Bowl, but they have put in high placements at the NAQT Virginia Championship and the Virginia invitational circuit. Along with another team located on the border of the two events, Charlottesville, St. Anne's is a regular participant in both the Richmond-area Battle of the Brains TV show and the Charlottesville-Staunton area segment of It's Academic.