The RSCM Washington DC Summer Residency is open to choristers of all genders who are rising fourth graders and above. Adults are also welcome to participate in the alto, tenor, and bass sections.

The 2026 Residency takes place from July 6–12 and is housed on the beautiful campus of Episcopal High School in Alexandria, Virginia—just steps from Virginia Theological Seminary and fifteen minutes from downtown Washington, DC.

Throughout the week, choristers rehearse in the Chapel at Episcopal High School in preparation for public worship services at churches throughout the Washington metropolitan area.

Outside of rehearsals and services, participants enjoy opportunities to explore the rich history, culture, and landmarks of our nation’s capital.

Course Information

  • An early registration tuition rate of $900 is available until April 1, 2026.

    General tuition (after April 1) is $950.

    A commuter option for adults only is available for $625 and includes access to meals on campus during the residency.

  • Please check back for a complete list of repertoire for the 2026 Residency.

  • The campus of Episcopal High School is located at 1200 N. Quaker Lane in Alexandria VA.

    Please plan your travel to arrive on the campus of Episcopal High School during the checkin period between 2–4 pm on Monday, July 6.

    The Residency concludes following the closing Eucharist on Sunday, July 12. Please do not book flights that depart before 3 pm that day.

    Reagan National Airport (DCA) and the Alexandria Amtrak Station are both located within fifteen minutes of the campus. If needed, we are happy to help arrange transportation from either of these places.

    Please note that we are not able to offer transportation from Dulles International Airport (IAD), Baltimore / Washington International Airport (BWI) or Washington Union Station.

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Compline in the outdoor Memorial Garden at Virginia Theological Seminary

“Set high upon a hilltop, the campus of Episcopal High School rests within what generations have affectionately called the Holy Hill, a storied rise of ground shared with the neighboring Virginia Theological Seminary. Here, broad lawns roll between red-brick buildings, shaded by mature trees and traced with paths long worn by those who came to learn, reflect, and gather.”