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  1. The Park School of Baltimore • 2425 Old Court Road • Baltimore, MD 21208. Prospective parents are invited to meet Park’s Head of School and Lower, Middle, and Upper School Principals and take a guided tour of our academic settings to get a glimpse of Park’s educational philosophy in action. Learn about Park’s curriculum, community ...

  2. Admission Office. Contact Info. 410-339-4130. 410-339-4127 (Fax) admission@parkschool.net. 2425 Old Court Road. Baltimore, MD 21208.

  3. Founded in 1912, Park School is a non-sectarian, independent, gender-inclusive day school for children in pre-kindergarten through grade twelve. Daniel J. Paradis was appointed the tenth Head of School in July 2008. The school’s core values, rooted in the progressive educational philosophy of John Dewey, sustain an unshakable belief in ...

  4. Athletic CenteR. Park’s state-of-the-art Athletic Center is a 42,000 square foot complex that features three competition-length basketball courts and a 2,300-square-foot fitness center to the left. Two swimming pools and three of Park’s nine competitive playing fields are behind the building. Learn more.

  5. Park School of Baltimore. 5.00 (2 reviews) Tel: (410) 339-7070. 2425 Old Court Road. Pikesville, MD 21208. parkschool.net. REQUEST INFO SAVE SCHOOL. The Park School of Baltimore is an independent, gender-inclusive, non-sectarian progressive Pre-K through Grade 12 school located on a 100-acre campus just minutes from Baltimore city.

  6. Apply to Park. Ravenna® is our application portal. You will use this portal to complete the following: We are currently only accepting applications for certain grades based on capacity. Please contact the Admission Office at 410.339.4130 or admission@parkschool.net before submitting an application as application fees cannot be refunded.

  7. Through the integrated study of a particular theme, students hone their math, writing and conceptual skills as they develop a rounded and rich perspective. In addition to teaching fundamental skills, our teachers encourage Lower School students to become independent thinkers, responsible for their own work. Classrooms serve as model communities ...

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