Richmond is situated within Virginia, United States, as well as it being the capital of the Commonwealth of Virginia, it is also the fourth most populated city within the state as it is home to an estimated 217,853 people in 2014 and is the third most populated metro within the state with an estimated population of 1,260,029 people. Schools within Richmond include 36 private schools some of which are St. Bridget School, Southside Baptist Christian School, Brook Road Academy, St. Catherine's School and St. Christopher's School as well as 28 elementary, 9 middle and 8 high schools which are run by the city of Richmond and enrol around 24,000 students. There is also one of the public charter schools the Patrick Henry School of Science and Arts within Richmond. Richmond is also home to one Governors school that was ranked 16th within America’s best high schools overall in 2012 which is the Maggie L. Walker Governor's School for Government and International Studies. Universities and colleges within Richmond are either public or private, some of the public institutes include Virginia Commonwealth University and J. Sargeant Reynolds Community College, and the private institutes include Virginia Union University, ECPI College of Technology, University of Richmond, Union Theological Seminary & Presbyterian School of Christian Education and the Virginia College.
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