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Oldfields School

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Oldfields School
1500 Glencoe Road 
Glencoe, MD 
21152-9321 

Phone: 410-472-4800 
Email: admission@oldfieldsschool.org 

Website: View Website

 

School Information:


Gender: All-Girls
School Size: 180
Grades: 6-12
Boarding: Yes


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General Information

Description: Oldfields School, founded in Baltimore County, Maryland in 1867 by Anna Austen McCulloch, is the oldest girls' boarding school in Maryland.
 
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Year Founded: 1867
Religious Affiliation: Nonsectarian
Campus Size: 130 acres


Enrollment

Number of Boarding Students: 200
Number of Day Students: 55
Day Grades: 6-12


 
Sports:
  • Badminton   
  • Basketball   
  • Cross Country   
  • Field Hockey   
  • Lacrosse   
  • Soccer   
  • Softball   
  • Tennis   
  • Track & Field   
  • Volleyball   
  •  
    Clubs/Activities:
  • Art and Design Club   
  • Asian Culture Club   
  • Baltimore Girls' Schools Leadership Coalition (BGSLC)   
  • Black Awareness Club (BAC)   
  • Dubious Dozen   
  • Environmental Club   
  • F.O.C.U.S.   
  • Jewish Culture Club   
  • Model United Nations   
  • Playmakers   
  • Spectrum   
  • Student Ambassadors   
  • Student Council   
  • Tidbit   
  •  
    Arts and Media:
  • Fine arts   
  • Performing arts   


  • Financial Assistance: Financial Aid Recipients: 23%, Average Award: $9,730, Merit Scholarships: yes


     
     
    Admissions
     
    Application Deadline (Day): February 1
    Interview Required: Yes
    SSAT Required: Yes
    Application Requirements: Application and fee, personal essay, school recommendation form, two teacher recommendations, official transcript, and standardized test results. Please complete our Oldfields Application online; or choose from the options above. There will be a $50 non-refundable application fee for students living in the U.S. and a $125 application fee for students living outside the United States.




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