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AIMS Member Schools AIMS Member Schools Aidan Montessori School Barnesville School of Arts & Sciences Beth Tfiloh Dahan Community School 2700 27th Street NW 21830 Peach Tree Road 3300 Old Court Road Washington DC 20008‐2601 P.O. Box 404 Baltimore MD 21208 (202) 387‐2700 Barnesville MD 20838‐0404 (410) 486-1905 www.aidanschool.org (301) 972‐0341 www.bethtfiloh.com/school Grades: 18 Months‐Grade 6 www.barnesvilleschool.org Grades: 15 Months‐Grade 12 Head of School: Kevin Clark Grades: 3 Years‐Grade 8 Head of School: Zipora Schorr Enrollment: 184 (Coed) Head of School: Susanne Johnson Enrollment: 936 (Coed) Religious Affiliation: Non‐sectarian Enrollment: 130 (Coed) Religious Affiliation: Jewish County: DC Religious Affiliation: Non-sectarian County: Baltimore DC’s oldest Montessori, offering proven County: Montgomery Largest Jewish co‐educational college‐ pedagogy and beautiful urban setting Integrating humanities, art, math, preparatory school in the Baltimore area science in a joyous, supportive culture Archbishop Spalding High School The Boys' Latin School of Maryland 8080 New Cut Road Barrie School 822 West Lake Avenue Severn MD 21144‐2399 13500 Layhill Road Baltimore MD 21210‐1298 Silver Spring MD 20906 (410) 969‐9105 (410) 377‐5192 (301) 576‐2800 www.archbishopspalding.org www.boyslatinmd.com www.barrie.org Grades: 9‐12 Grades: 18 Months‐Grade 12 Grades: K‐12 President: Kathleen Mahar Head of School: Jon Kidder Head of School: Christopher Post Enrollment: 1252 (Coed) Enrollment: 280 (Coed) Enrollment: 613 (Boys) Religious Affiliation: Roman Catholic Religious Affiliation: Non‐sectarian Religious Affiliation: Non‐sectarian County: Anne Arundel County: Montgomery County: Baltimore City Catholic, college‐preparatory with School, camp, and Montessori institute; The state's oldest independent, non‐ Honors, AP, IB and engineering an extraordinary environment for sectarian, K‐12 all‐boys school curriculums learning The Bryn Mawr School Baltimore Lab School Beauvoir, The National Cathedral 109 West Melrose Avenue 2220 Saint Paul Street Elementary School Baltimore MD 21210 Baltimore MD 21218 3500 Woodley Road NW (410) 323‐8800 Washington DC 20016 (410) 261‐5500 www.brynmawrschool.org www.baltimorelabschool.org (202) 537‐6485 Grades: 2 Months- 5 Years (Coed); www.beauvoirschool.org Grades: 1‐12 K-12 (Girls) Head of School: Steve Buettner Grades: PreK‐Grade 3 Head of School: Sue Sadler Enrollment: 138 (Coed) Head of School: Cindi Gibbs‐Wilborn Enrollment: 771 (total) Religious Affiliation: Non‐sectarian Enrollment: 370 (Coed) Religious Affiliation: Non‐sectarian County: Baltimore City Religious Affiliation: Episcopal County: Baltimore City County: DC Providing a unique educational Diverse, caring community encouraging opportunity for students with learning Diverse, caring, creative environment intellectual growth through rigorous differences that fosters a spirit of inquiry academic curriculum Bullis School The Calverton School The Catholic High School of Baltimore 10601 Falls Road 300 Calverton School Road 2800 Edison Highway Potomac MD 20854 Huntingtown MD 20639 Baltimore MD 21213 (301) 299‐8500 (410) 535‐0216 (410) 732‐6200 www.bullis.org www.calvertonschool.org www.thecatholichighschool.org Grades: K‐12 Grades: 3K‐Grade 12 Grades: 9‐12 Head of School: Gerald Boarman Head of School: Christopher Hayes President: Barbara Nazelrod Enrollment: 810 (Coed) Enrollment: 281 (Coed) Enrollment: 298 (Girls) Religious Affiliation: Non‐sectarian Religious Affiliation: Non‐sectarian Religious Affiliation: Roman Catholic County: Montgomery County: Calvert County: Baltimore City Achieving excellence through a balance College‐preparatory, full IB Diploma Be empowered to shine your light of academics, arts and athletics Program, day‐boarding (5+7) Charles E. Smith Jewish Day School Calvert Hall College High School Cambridge School Lower School: 1901 East Jefferson Street 8102 LaSalle Road 6200 N Charles Street Rockville MD 20852 Baltimore MD 21286 Baltimore MD 21212 (301) 881‐1400 (410) 825‐4266 (410) 486‐3686 Upper School: 11710 Hunters Lane www.calverthall.com www.cambridgeschool.org Rockville MD 20852 Grades: 9‐12 Grades: K‐8 (301) 881-1404 President: Br. John Kane Head of School: John Blumenstein www.cesjds.org Enrollment: 1173 (Boys) Enrollment: 122 (Coed) Grades: JK‐12 Religious Affiliation: Roman Catholic Religious Affiliation: Christian Head of School: Mitchel Malkus County: Baltimore County: Baltimore Enrollment: 913 (Coed) Men of intellect, men of faith, men of Christ‐centered school integrating faith Religious Affiliation: Jewish integrity and character with challenging academics County: Montgomery We deliver an exemplary and inspiring Calvert School Capitol Hill Day School general and Jewish education 105 Tuscany Road 210 South Carolina Avenue SE Baltimore MD 21210 Washington DC 20003 Chesapeake Montessori School 30 Old Mill Bottom Road North (410) 243‐6054 (202) 547‐2244 Annapolis MD 21409 www.calvertschoolmd.org www.chds.org (410) 757‐4740 Grades: K‐8 Grades: 4 Years‐Grade 8 www.chesapeake‐montessori.com Head of School: Andrew Holmgren Head of School: Jason Gray Grades: 18 Months‐Grade 8 Enrollment: 542 (Coed) Enrollment: 219 (Coed) Head of School: Robb Wirts Religious Affiliation: Non‐sectarian Religious Affiliation: Non‐sectarian Enrollment: 147 (Coed) County: Baltimore City County: DC Religious Affiliation: Non‐sectarian County: Anne Arundel A focus on educational fundamentals and Progressive, hands‐on, joyful learning, developing students with purpose with 300+ field experiences annually Challenging individualized program Christ Episcopal School Connelly School of the Holy Child Cristo Rey Jesuit High School 22 West Jefferson Street 9029 Bradley Boulevard 420 S Chester Street Rockville MD 20850 Potomac MD 20854‐4699 Baltimore MD 21231 (301) 424‐6550 (301) 365‐0955 (410) 727‐3255 www.cesrockville.org www.holychild.org www.cristoreybalt.org Grades: 2 Years‐Grade 8 Grades: 6‐12 Grades: 9‐12 Head of School: Caroline Chapin Head of School: Shannon Gomez President: William Heiser Enrollment: 155 (Coed) Enrollment: 322 (Girls) Enrollment: 351 (Coed) Religious Affiliation: Episcopal Religious Affiliation: Roman Catholic Religious Affiliation: Roman Catholic County: Montgomery County: Montgomery County: Baltimore City Inspiring minds to learn, hearts to love, Well‐rounded women of faith and action, Catholic college preparatory school hands to serve Catholic, college preparatory empowering students in the Jesuit tradition Concord Hill School The Country School 6050 Wisconsin Avenue 716 Goldsborough Street The Diener School Chevy Chase MD 20815 Easton MD 21601 11510 Falls Road Potomac MD 20854 (301) 654‐2626 (410) 822‐1935 (301) 299‐4602 www.concordhill.org www.countryschool.org www.thedienerschool.org Grades: 3 Years‐Grade 3 Grades: K‐8 Grades: K‐6 Head of School: Nate Dennison Head of School: Neil Mufson Enrollment: 93 (Coed) Enrollment: 276 (Coed) Head of School: Kathy Chumas Religious Affiliation: Non‐sectarian Enrollment: 48 (Coed) Religious Affiliation: Non‐sectarian County: Montgomery Religious Affiliation: Non‐sectarian County: Talbot County: Montgomery Small classes ‐ two teachers; dynamic academic and social curriculum Partnering with parents to raise good people and agile learners Edmund Burke School Concordia Preparatory School 4101 Connecticut Avenue NW 1145 Concordia Drive Washington DC 20008 Towson MD 21286 (202) 362‐8882 (410) 825‐2323 www.burkeschool.org www.concordiaprepschool.org Grades: 6‐12 Grades: 6‐12 Head of School: Damian Jones Head of School: Brent Johnson Enrollment: 302 (Coed) Enrollment: 335 (Coed) Religious Affiliation: Non‐sectarian Religious Affiliation: Lutheran County: DC County: Baltimore Challenging college preparatory school Enrich the Mind. Empower the Spirit. Embrace the Opportunity. Emerson Preparatory School Friends Meeting School Georgetown Day School 1816 12th Street, NW, 4th Floor 3232 Green Valley Road Lower/Middle School: 4530 MacArthur Boulevard NW Washington DC 20009 Ijamsville MD 21754 Washington DC 20007 (202) 295-6200 (202) 785‐2877 (301) 798‐0288 www.emersonprep.org www.friendsmeetingschool.org Upper School: 4200 Davenport Street NW Washington DC 20016 Grades: K‐12 Grades: 9‐12 (202) 274-3200 Head of School: Mara Nicastro President: Peri-Anne Chobot www.gds.org Enrollment: (Coed) Enrollment: 90 (Coed) 45 Grades: PreK‐Grade 12 Religious Affiliation: Non‐sectarian Religious Affiliation: Quaker Head of School: Russell Shaw County: DC County: Frederick Enrollment: 1075 (Coed) A dynamic, holistic education helps Religious Affiliation: Non‐sectarian Evergreen School every student find their voice County: DC 10700 Georgia Avenue A school that values lifelong learning and celebrates Silver Spring MD 20902 Friends School of Baltimore diversity 5114 North Charles Street (301) 942‐5979 Georgetown Preparatory School Baltimore MD 21210 www.evergreenschool.com 10900 Rockville Pike (410) 649‐3200 Grades: 2 Years‐Grade 3 North Bethesda MD 20852-3299 www.friendsbalt.org Head of School: John DeMarchi (301) 493‐5000 Enrollment: 81 (Coed) Grades: 6 Weeks‐Grade 12 www.gprep.org Religious Affiliation: Non‐sectarian Head of School: Matthew Micciche Grades: 9‐12 County: Montgomery Enrollment: 830 (Coed) Head of School: John Glennon Religious Affiliation: Quaker Multicultural, Montessori school Enrollment: 506 (Boys) fostering independence and love of County: Baltimore City Religious Affiliation: Roman Catholic learning College‐preparatory Quaker school County: Montgomery emphasizing values and academic The nation's oldest boys'
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