The Harbour School

Private | 2-12 | Nonsectarian | 213 students |  

PHONE: (410) 974-4248

HOURS: 7 hours per day

  Nearby homes for sale

1277 Green Holly Dr

Annapolis, MD 21409

Anne Arundel County | Map

Notice an inaccuracy? Let us know!

Community Rating

Read all 7 reviews
ADVERTISEMENT

Annapolis's The Harbour School is a private school. It is coed and nonsectarian, serving 213 students in grades 2-12.

This school has an average Community Rating of 4 out of 5 stars, based on reviews from 8 school community members.

Learn more about this school's teachers and students.

School highlights:

Academic contests; Associations: CEC; Basketball; Chorus; Coed; Nonsectarian; Special education
More »
Are you the principal? Complete your school's profile
Compare to nearby schools
Larger map »
 
COMPARESCHOOLGREATSCHOOLS RATING COMMUNITY RATING


0.4 miles


0.6 miles


0.7 miles


1.5 miles

Select two or more to compare

Recent Reviews

Share your experience

Review this school

Community Rating

Read all 7 reviews
  • Principal leadership
  • Teacher quality
  • Parent involvement
Posted on Nov 11, 2011
Report it

I relied on this website due to moving from out of town and am pleased with my area. The main reason I moved to this area was the excellent school district. I have been lucky enough to get to know students that go to this school and am so pleased on how they've developed over the years. Per the parents, the students receive an individualized education and the students I know that go their have flourish.

Posted on Nov 10, 2011
Report it

This school is full of inexperienced teachers at the lower levels, and burn-outs in the upper school, all who are terrified of the adminstrator, who is a controlling, personality-disordered individual whose sole purpose in life is to make money. She does this by firing those who have the most experience and who dare to tell her what is best for the students, and replacing them with pretty teachers who do not have degrees in education, who are fresh out of college, or teachers who bear more resemblence to Bob Cratchitt, keeping their mouths shut while they collect their measly pay. The self serving murals which she has paid several thousands of dollars for only serves to underline her narcissism, and flaunts the fact that she is more willing to spend tuition money on homages to herself than textbooks (of which there are NONE!) Although the school is on par with the public and other private schools, it certainly is not worth paying for. It is funny how the 5 star review here touts "parental involvement" when parents are not even allowed to volunteer during the school day! Sounds like lies to me! Don't be fooled by the pretty building, and the ipads.
--Submitted by a teacher

Posted on Feb 8, 2011
Report it

This school has been a nightmare for me and my wife!! warning do not send your child to this school please trust me. I pulled my son out but not soon enough before the damage that has scared my child for life from the neglect of this faulty, they will not, I repeat will not give your child the tools to succeed and will hold back secrets that your child has address to certain faulty members that they told my child to never to tell YOUR PARENTS!! Please for your safety and your child, DO NOT GO TO THIS SCHOOL!! you have been warned!
--Submitted by a parent

Posted on May 9, 2010
Report it

This school has many wonderful staff members, but they are being burned out because of the self-serving decisions of the director. Classes are getting bigger each year and the individual attention previously afforded students is being diluted by the overburdened staff.

Posted on Mar 10, 2010
Report it

As a mother of a Harbour School graduate, I am more than delighted with my son's success as an adult. I attribute much of his success to the education and guidance he received at The Harbour School. The Director took a very personal interest in him and to this day, he thinks of her as a second back up mother.
--Submitted by a parent

Posted on May 9, 2008
Report it

This is a fabulous school, with many fabulous teachers. I interned here for a year, and made many wonderful friends. I also can vouch for the committment of most of the people that work here. However, I must say, the director is a money hungry, horrible, selfish person. She definitely has an agenda that overshadows what is best for the children.

Posted on Jan 10, 2005
Report it

We have been more than pleased with the Harbour School. Our son had transferred from a public Elementary school. (Please note, this school serves children between 6 and 21. The biggest advantages we see here is:a)outstanding parental involvement b)low student teacher ratios and c)caring teachers and administration. The Harbour School is an A+ school. I only wish that our soon would have started here earlier. This school provides opportunities to children who would never have the chance to participate in normal school activities.
--Submitted by a parent


Last modified
ADVERTISEMENT

Connect With Us

Sign up for daily tips and ideas that will enrich your child's education.

Elementary School Community

More conversations »

Got a question about elementary schools?

Submit
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT