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  • Excel Academy Public Charter School

    The curriculum at EXCEL Academy is an exemplary college preparatory curriculum. We will use the internationally recognized and approved Calvert Curriculum from the Calvert School, a private school in Baltimore.

  • Garrison Forest School

    An independent Day and Boarding college preparatory school for girls with a coeducational Two-year-old through Kindergarten program, Garrison Forest School is dedicated to the intellectual, aesthetic, emotional, moral, physical, and spiritual growth of its students. The School's primary commitment is to develop and maintain a strong academic program designed to foster a spirit of inquiry, intellectual independence, and enthusiasm for learning.

  • Georgetown Preparatory School

    Georgetown Preparatory School is an independent, Jesuit college-preparatory school for young men (grades 9-12). Founded in 1789 by America's first Catholic bishop, Prep is the nation's oldest Jesuit school and the only Jesuit boarding school. Georgetown Prep's academically rigorous liberal arts curriculum is based in the educational philosophy of Jesuit founder, St. Ignatius Loyola: a belief in reflection, discernment, scholarly excellence, and personal responsibility, as well as the importance of being "Men for Others." This focus on serving those less fortunate is exemplified by the active Community Service program in which all the Prep students are involved. While the philosophy is uniquely Jesuit and distinctly Catholic, Georgetown Prep is open to young men of all religious backgrounds.

  • Georgetown Preparatory School

    Georgetown Preparatory School is an independent, Jesuit college-preparatory school for young men (grades 9-12). Founded in 1789 by America's first Catholic bishop, Prep is the nation's oldest Jesuit school and the only Jesuit boarding school. Prep's academically rigorous liberal arts curriculum is based in the educational philosophy of Jesuit founder, St. Ignatius Loyola.

  • Oldfields School

    Oldfields School is committed to the intellectual and moral development of young women. In a culture of kindness and mutual respect, they encourage each student to make the most of her academic and personal potential. They seek to guide each student to grow in character, confidence, and knowledge by encouraging her to embrace the values of personal honesty, intellectual curiosity, and social responsibility.

  • Saint James School

    The Mission of Saint James School is to prepare young men and women for academic success in college, and to challenge and inspire them to be leaders for good in the world. We seek to do this within a small and familial residential community which values the moral and spiritual development of our students.

  • Sandy Spring Friends School

    Sandy Spring Friends School provides a challenging academic curriculum, enriched arts program, inclusive athletics, and service opportunities promote intellectual excellence and strength of character. Recognizing the unique worth of each person, the School strives to develop individual talents and foster caring and effective citizens of the world.

  • St. Timothy's School

    St. Timothy's School motto, "To seek the truth and uphold it, to be worthy of trust, and to be kind" is the bedrock of a St. Tim's education, where tradition and values blend with academic and residential programs. St. Tim's is a place where excellence, intellectual curiosity, and independent thinking are celebrated.

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