Congrats on the potential move to Ashburn. This is a wonderful area with lots to do, easy access to DC, great schools (no need to homeschool at all, but some do), etc. I have lived in Northern Virginia all of my life.
You will have a lot of gymnastics clubs to choose from. Chantilly Academy, Gymini, Capital (Burke), Apex, NVGA, Loudoun Gymnastics, Dulles Gymnastics.... not to mention gyms that don't participate in USAG levels. At Level 5... I would NOT even worry about optinal levels yet. She needs to have fun, learn basics and continue to just LOVE the sport.... the rest will take care of itself, and if you need to switch gyms, well, you have lots to choose from. Each gym in the area has its strengths and weaknesses. Our own personal gym journey has included Capital (West), Loudoun Gymnastics, Apex and now Dulles Gymnastics. Just a quick snapshot of our experiences:
Capital West is now closed. Everyone from that facility has gone to other local gyms rather than make the commute to Burke. Burke has a fantastic reputation, but they are HARSH over there. It is a HUGE program, esp. in the lower levels... BUT unless you're an extremely talented gymnast over there, most quit the sport entirely before they even get to L8. It's just very difficult to progress unless you become part of Tatiana's training group. The coaching IS harsh .... I'm not just talking about disciplined either. Girls are called "stupid", "Lazy", etc. If your daughter is not impacted by that type of coaching, and you don't mind that awful commute, then go for it. However, most girls from this area go to the much closer gyms.
Someone had mentioned NVGA... but I would not go there. They have a small team, have never had higher level girls (L9 - 10) and the facility is tiny, dark, etc. My DD occasionally would go over there for open gyms (the owner was her high school assistant coach). The gym has been in existence for 22 years and I've recently heard that they lost their lease... it's supposedly in negotiation, but who knows....
I wouldn't even touch Loudoun with a ten foot pole. Too much for print here!!!
Apex has a great program as well, but they have grown SO HUGE in the last year. They inherited a lot of the Capital West girls as well as from another gym in the area. They've had to break their training levels into 2 different groups (2 groups of L5, 2 groups of L7) just to make sure the girls get enough time of each apparatus, but the groups are still overlapping. Last year there were 40 somethihg L5's and about 30 Level 7's.... that's a LOT of girls for one coach on each event. They are planning an expansion tho. . .
Katy is now at Dulles Gymnastics Academy. The owner has owned several gyms in the area over the last 20 + years. She has had several national team members in the past. She is a tough coach, but is very fair and positive. It's a very small group of L4 through L8 right now.... (only 11 L7's)
PM me if you want more info. and more specifics.