Timonium Elementary School

Public | K-5 | 432 students |  

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2001 Eastridge Rd

Lutherville-Timonium, MD 21093

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Lutherville-Timonium's Timonium Elementary School serves grades K-5 in the Baltimore County Public School District. It is among the few public elementary schools in Maryland to receive a distinguished GreatSchools Rating of 10 out of 10.

This school has an average Community Rating of 5 out of 5 stars, based on reviews from 18 school community members.

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Posted on Feb 7, 2012
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We couldn't be happier with this school. My child transferred from a local parochial school at a non-traditional time of year. The kids and teachers were very welcoming. The curriculum is challenging and engaging, and not just for the "GT" set. In third grade, all the kids do an Economics Unit where they make a product, market it through posters in the school, sell it, and vote on a charity to receive any profits. Very hands-on. Currently my child is earnestly telling me about different jump-rope tricks to be mastered, taught in school during Phys Ed. My child needed Gifted and Talented which means that for Math and Reading, the kids do 4th grade work starting in the spring of 3rd grade. This is exactly what I was looking for-- to be with kids the same age, but doing more demanding work. The way it is structured in Reading makes it pretty easy to see if your kid is ready to move up or needs to take it slower-- also something I wanted. Different levels, b/c kids are learning at different levels, whether they are offered or not. A little shout-out to Miss Gloria, who doesn't teach my child, but made sure my kid felt welcomed when new at the school.
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Posted on Jun 27, 2011
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Absolutely the best school in the county. I have never seen a teacher let a child slide. Each teacher I have dealt with has been very receptive to feedback and I feel that they all genuinely love teaching and love having successful students. The parent and community involvement is incredible. The children are well-behaved and love going to school. I don't know why people pay for private school in this area. Our kids consistently win county and state-level awards for science and art. Our MSA's are always in the high 90th percentile. You can't do better than this. Bravo to Timonium's teachers, parents and community.
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Posted on Jun 13, 2011
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Great school. I attended Timonium myself, and had a wonderful experience. The teachers were friendly and engaging, and the class size was perfect.

Posted on Sep 21, 2009
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Timonium elementary is a great school least of all for it's impressive test scores, and most of all for its wonderful teachers, parents and their commitment to cooperation and excellence. It is truly a community based school!
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Posted on Sep 21, 2009
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Timonium Elementary is a great place to children to learn in a comfortable, loving and safe environment.
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Posted on Sep 21, 2009
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love the school, the teachers and for that matter all the staff are caring, supporative and go beyond the call of duty!!!! my kids love getting up and going to school!!!
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Posted on Sep 21, 2009
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Timonium has wonderful teachers and is a loving, safe, and nurturing environment for our kids to learn. They create new and fun activities to encourage our kids to learn in unique ways. And they support traditions that have been well loved over the years. My kids love to go to school and have made fast friends and are getting a good basis to which to grow into responsible young people!
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Posted on Aug 4, 2008
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Timonium is the best elementary school in Baltimore county. The staff is always professional and courteous, and the educational programs is the best! I have an autistic son, and for me, the staff here has been the most patient, considerate bunch of educators in the state of Maryland! Kudos to Timonium because you deserve it!
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Posted on May 12, 2008
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Timonium is the perfect elementary school. The small size makes it very homey and the principal knows all of the children. It draws children from wonderful neighborhoods. The curriculum is top notch. Parent involvement is strong. The teachers are wonderful and tuly care about the children. We chose this school over local private schools because after extensive research, we found the test scores were higher, the education far exceeded that of the nearby parochial schools (especially in reading) and we liked that our children would be part of their local neighborhood and community and meet all the children in the area rather than going to school with kids driven in from all around town. It is a wonderful feeling being a part of this community!
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Posted on Jan 18, 2008
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This scholl has top notch teachers with the help of some top notch parents. That makes the biggest difference that parents stay involved. The curriculum has been wonderful. The 1st graders are learning things that I didn't learn until 3rd grade. Isay teach them early and they;ll retain it. The music program is wonderful too. They make sure they have the new items to experiment with. Not all baby songs either, they play motzart too. Any music teacher taht takes time to teach 1st year instrument players harder and more involved songs is making sure that they stick with it. The priccipal knows almost if not everyones name. That is so personal and great to see her say hello to any student by their names, instead of saying 'excuse me you' Making it about the kids makes all the difference. I have never heard anyone there say negative things about anyone.
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