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Garrison Forest School
Basic Information
Address: 300 Garrison Forest Road, Owings Mills, MD
County: Maryland
Phone Number: 4103631500
Fax Number: 4103638441
Email: admission@gfs.org
President: Chris Hughes
Principal: Reema Khanchandani
School Type: All-girls K-12, day and boarding
Additional Information
Accreditation: MSA-CESS
Founded: 1910
Ages/Grades: Preschool-12
School Setting:
Located on a 110-acre, wooded campus just moments from a bustling city center.
School Size: 520
Student/Teacher Ratio: 9:1
Tuition:
$32,575
Financial Aid:
Camp Programs: Yes
After School Programs: Yes
School Championships:
2019: Field Hockey, Tennis, Soccer
Parking Spaces/Availability:
On-site parking available
Uniform Guidelines:
Admissions Deadline: https://www.gfs.org/admission/apply
Mission Statement:
At Garrison Forest School, we prepare our students in and out of the classroom to thrive in a complex, changing world by:
--challenging them to strive for academic excellence and to grow into informed, independent and creative thinkers
--cultivating an authentic and resilient sense of self, grounded in respect and integrity
--creating a diverse and inclusive community built on a spirit of caring
--inspiring young women to lead and to serve with passion, purpose and joy
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
Esse Quam Videri, “To Be Rather Than To Seem,” has inspired our community since Garrison Forest School’s founding in 1910.
Today, it inspires our Core Values:
Be Authentic.
Be Brave.
Be Compassionate.
Be Curious.
Be Spirited.
School History:
Social Media:
fb: @GarrisonForestSchool
Instagram:@garrison_forest
Twitter:@GarrisonForest
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