Global Community. Individualized Learning.

Springdale Preparatory School is a fully accredited, boarding and day school for boys and girls in sixth through 12th grades. We welcome local, national and international students who learn best from a global community with an individualized curriculum.

Ranked one of the Best Private Schools in Maryland!

Academics

With over 130 classes offered across sixth through 12th grade, there is something for every interest, from AP to Dual Enrollment and a variety of electives, at one of the best private schools in Maryland.

Student Life

Both day and boarding students learn together on the main campus, sharing ideas and cultures from around the world.

Athletics

We are an NCAA certified program with basketball, soccer, track, cross country and cheer, as well as rugby, horseback riding, tennis, golf and skiing!

Upper School Average Class Size
is 11 Students. Middle School Average is 6.

Over 130 Different Classes Offered

78% of Faculty Have Advanced Degrees

7:1
Student/Teacher Ratio

Over $500,000 in Financial Aid Awarded

Where History and Progress Intersect

Our campus is located on over 52 acres of rolling Northern Maryland countryside. Boarding and day school students from all over the world live in and spend their free time around the historic buildings on campus. Both day and boarding students enjoy the peaceful nature of the location, learning from the history that surrounds them, while looking to the future at one of the best private schools in Maryland.

What's SPS all about? This. Kids from all over the world coming together to support their basketball team as they win the State Championship! Go Lions!
Due to icy conditions, classes will begin at 10:30 am.
Congratulations to Zack Huang, who placed first at the National History Day (NHD) Contest in the Senior Individual Documentary category for Carroll County! Zack's documentary explores the role of Chinese actors in American movies from silent to present day. To watch the full documentary, click the link in the comments.
Mrs. Goddard's 8th-Grade History class finished their unit on the Boston Tea Party with a tea party! In addition to treats with a variety of different tea blends to try, they each built their own boats to see who could keep their tea dry the longest.
Today, February 23rd we will have a virtual school day beginning at 10:30 AM.
We will have a two-hour delayed start tomorrow, Monday, Feb. 23, due to snow overnight. Classes will begin at 10:30 a.m.
Depending on the amount of snow overnight, we will re-evaluate in the morning.
More Winter Dance!
Winter Dance!
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