Baltimore Actor's Theatre

Private | 3-9, 11-12 | Nonsectarian | 19 students |  

PHONE: (410) 337-8519

HOURS: 7 hours per day

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300 Dumbarton Rd

Baltimore, MD 21212

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Baltimore Actor's Theatre is a private school in Baltimore, Maryland. It is coed and nonsectarian, serving 19 students in grades 3-9, 11-12.

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Posted on Jan 12, 2012
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As of the 2011-12 school, the school has 25 students and serves 1-12th grade. My son has attended the school for two years and we couldn't be happier with the education he is receiving. The school has a great student to teacher ratio (most classes have 3-5 students) and the school uses the Calvert curriculum. They concentrate on the arts as well, giving gifted students the opportunity to shine in their artistic developement. They are affiliated with Oregon Ridge Dinner Theatre and have many opportunities to participate in plays and presentations. It's a well rounded program that will challenge your child and help them to excel.
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Posted on Nov 17, 2007
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it's standards are well above most academic institutions in that it completly and tenaciously challanges the student body on a daily basis creating strong work ethics.
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