Get to Know The Park School of Baltimore

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The Park School of Baltimore is a pre-K through grade 12 learning community located on a 100-acre wooded campus two miles north of the city line.

A gender-inclusive school founded over 110 years ago, Park is a leading progressive institution in Baltimore, serving as a model for other schools and emphasizing child-centered, individualized education that encourages a high degree of engagement with academics, co-curricular activities, the community, and the natural world.

To get to know Park, talk to a student, engage a faculty member, follow the paths of its alumni, and consider the school’s Mission Statement:

Devoted to intellectual inquiry, a collaborative spirit of learning, and an appreciation for the diversity of human experience, The Park School of Baltimore is a community founded on positive expectations of our students and respect for individual differences. We cultivate children’s innate curiosity by nurturing their interests and engaging them as active participants in their own education. We support young people in becoming confident questioners and responsible citizens of the world.

To learn about the Park philosophy, curriculum, co-curricular programming, and community, come out to one or more of the school’s admissions events. Some events are designed specifically for parents, some are geared towards children, and others are designed for the entire family.

Visit parkschool.net for the most up-to-date information on ways to experience Park.

The Park School of Baltimore
2425 Old Court Road
Baltimore, Maryland 21208
410-339-7070
parkschool.net

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