Looking for just the right preschool for your child?

Learn more about Barnesville’s Early Education program with our e-book!

Choosing the perfect preschool can be overwhelming. Our e-book is designed to give you a quick overview of how your young learner can benefit from a Barnesville education. Discover how we build a positive foundation for learning that gets your child ready for kindergarten and beyond.

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 E-Book today!

How we approach academics in both our Early Childhood program for 3-year-olds and prekindergarten program for 4-year-olds.

How we incorporate outdoor time every day on our 30-acre campus to keep kids active, learning, and having fun!

How each program fosters social, emotional, physical, and academic development.

What a sample week's schedule of activities and opportunities for your child looks like, including Before- and After-School Care.

Our typical class size, student-to-teacher ratio, and other fast facts about our students, faculty, and school.

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An independent private school in Montgomery County, Maryland offering innovative preschool through 8th grade programs.

21830 Peach Tree Road
PO Box 404
Barnesville, MD 20838

p: 301.288.1568
f: 301.972.4076

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Looking For Just the Right Preschool for Your Child?

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Why Parents Choose Barnesville 

 

SKILLED
TEACHERS

With an average of 17 years of experience, our faculty is equipped to challenge and inspire every child in small class settings.
CROSS-CURRICULAR LEARNING
Barnesville's strong interdisciplinary foundation prepares students for success in an increasingly diverse and interconnected world. 
SUCCESSFUL GRADUATES
Confident learners, speakers, and citizens, our graduates emerge ready to thrive in the area’s top high schools.
 
 
 
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IMAGINE. EXPLORE.

GROW. ACHIEVE.

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THE HELP YOU NEED TO CHOOSE

21830 Peach Tree Road
PO Box 404
Barnesville, MD 20838

p: 301.288.1568
f: 301.972.4076

Although Barnesville School of Arts & Sciences' campus remains closed, we are still available to answer your questions about our Preschool, Lower School, and Middle School programs. We will continue to accept applications for the 2020 – 2021 academic year at all grade levels as long as space remains available. If you'd like to schedule a phone call or Zoom conference, please let us know!

"The best thing a parent, a teacher, and a school community can give a child is a deep love of learning. Not just accumulating rote facts, but having the skills to see the connections across disciplines. The deliberate balance of liberal arts and science teaching gave my children the tools to think both creatively and analytically. Good skills for an interesting life."

Walter M., Parent of two Barnesville Graduates

Walter’s son graduated in 2019 and matriculated to Poolesville High School's Humanities Magnet Program. His daughter who graduated in 2017 also attends Poolesville High School  and is part of the Global Ecology Magnet Program.

 
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"The best thing a parent, a teacher, and a school community can give a child is a deep love of learning. Not just accumulating rote facts, but having the skills to see the connections across disciplines. The deliberate balance of liberal arts and science teaching gave my children the tools to think both creatively and analytically. Good skills for an interesting life."

Walter M., Parent of two Barnesville Graduates

Walter’s son graduated in 2019 and matriculated to Poolesville High School's Humanities
Magnet Program. His daughter who graduated in 2017 also attends Poolesville 
High School and is part of the Global Ecology Magnet Program.