Historic Riding Program Evolves Into Learning Tool

Since 1939, horses have been woven into the fabric of Congressional School, a legacy that began with the founding family’s passion for equestrian life. The Devers’ love of horses not only shaped the school’s identity—inspiring the “Colts” team name and horse mascot—but established a tradition that continues to innovate today.

During the warmer months, Congressional’s on-campus herd becomes an integral part of daily school life. Traditional riding lessons through the Congressional Riding Academy form the foundation of the equestrian program, but the horses’ presence enriches the educational experience far beyond the riding ring. Students in science classes study equine biology and behavior firsthand, while art students find inspiration in the graceful forms of these majestic animals.

The innovative Colts Care program, developed through the collaboration of School Counselor Rebecca Ginnetti and Equine Director Lisa Harkins, represents a groundbreaking approach to social-emotional learning. Small groups of students learn valuable life skills through horse care and interaction, developing empathy, responsibility, and emotional awareness in a unique hands-on environment.

When summer arrives, the tradition continues through Congressional Camp’s popular Pony Camp and various riding programs, ensuring that each new generation of students can experience the special connection between humans and horses that has defined Congressional throughout eight decades.

The presence of horses on campus creates a distinctive learning environment that honors the school’s heritage while embracing modern educational approaches, making Congressional’s equestrian program truly unique in today’s educational landscape. CongressionalSchool.org


This article originally appeared in the April 2025 issue.

Madeline Mayhood
Madeline Mayhood is the editor-in-chief of Virginia Living magazine. She has written for many regional and national magazines, including Garden Design, Southern Living, Horticulture, Fine Gardening, and more.
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