The Northern Virginia Independent Athletic Conference, commonly known as NVIAC, is a Northern Virginia-based athletics league; it includes both high school and middle school teams. [1] [2] Founded in 1997, [3] NVIAC is composed of nine member schools or organizations, [4] and one provisional member, Dominion Christian School. [5] NVIAC sports include boys' baseball, boys' and girls' basketball, boys' and girls' cross country, boys' football, boys' and girls' soccer, and girls volleyball. [2] Typically, at the end of the season, a tournament is held for each age group (middle school boys, girls; varsity boys, girls, and occasionally junior varsity boys and girls). [6]
The current president is Tony Pangle of County Christian School. [1]
Name | Location | Abbreviation | Mascot | Sports |
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Ad Fontes Academy [7] | Centreville | AFA | Falcons | Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, Soccer, Volleyball |
Christ Chapel Academy [8] | Woodbridge | CCA | Lions | Basketball, Cross Country, Football, Soccer, Volleyball |
County Christian School (former) | Ashburn | CCS | Knights | Basketball, Cross Country, Football, Volleyball |
Calvary Road Christian School [9] | Alexandria | CRCS | Crusaders | Basketball, Cross Country, Football, Soccer, Volleyball |
Dominion Christian School [5] | Oakton | DCS | Eagles | Basketball, Cross Country |
Fairfax Christian School [10] | Dulles | FCS | Colonials | Basketball, Cross Country, Soccer, Volleyball |
Fairfax Home School [11] | Fairfax | FHS | Hawks | Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, Soccer, Volleyball |
Hearts Home School [12] | Reston | HHS | Lions | Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, Soccer, Volleyball |
Islamic Saudi Academy [13] | Alexandria | ISA | Falcons | Basketball, Football, Soccer, Volleyball |
Virginia Academy [14] | Ashburn | VAA | Patriots | Basketball, Football, Soccer, Volleyball |
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