A Christ-centered, classical school in Baltimore, MD

Admissions Events 2025-2026

Thank you for considering Cambridge School as a potential place for your child’s educational journey. We are dedicated to fostering a nurturing and inclusive learning environment where every student can thrive.

We know that choosing the right school is a significant decision, and we’re here to support you every step of the way. We invite you to experience our vibrant community in person through a variety of visit opportunities:

  • On site tours: We offer tours by appointment every Tuesday throughout the summer.

We look forward to welcoming you and sharing what makes Cambridge such a special place for learning and growth.

Complete the form below to sign up for an event.


 

Our first graders explore the Easter story through hands-on learning, bringing faith and discovery outdoors!

During Outdoor Ed, fifth grade students build a model of the Globe Theatre as a part of their Shakespeare unit.

As part of their Polar unit, second graders learned about solids and liquids. Oobleck can act like both!

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Admissions Events 2025-2026

Thank you for considering Cambridge School as a potential place for your child’s educational journey. We are dedicated to fostering a nurturing and inclusive learning environment where every student can thrive.

We know that choosing the right school is a significant decision, and we’re here to support you every step of the way. We invite you to experience our vibrant community in person through a variety of visit opportunities:

  • On site tours: Various dates and times available.

We look forward to welcoming you and sharing what makes Cambridge such a special place for learning and growth.

Complete the form below to sign up for an event.


 

Our first graders explore the Easter story through hands-on learning, bringing faith and discovery outdoors!

During Outdoor Ed, fifth grade students build a model of the Globe Theatre as a part of their Shakespeare unit.

As part of their Polar unit, second graders learned about solids and liquids. Oobleck can act like both!

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Limited space available in select grades

Welcome to the application process for Cambridge School. Follow these simple steps to begin your journey with us. Feel free to call our admissions office at 410-486-3686 or email admissions@cambridgeschool.org if you have any questions.

  • KINDERGARTEN

    Applicants must turn four by September 1, 2025, to apply to kindergarten for the 2026-2027 academic year. The appropriate birthday range for kindergarten applicates is late summer/fall of 2020 to August 31, 2021.

    FIRST GRADE

    Applicants must turn five by September 1, 2025, to apply to first grade for the 2026-2027 academic year. The appropriate birthday range for first grade applicates is late summer/fall of 2019 to August 31, 2020.

  • Thank you for your interest in our admissions process! Creating an account in our Admissions Portal is the first step towards applying to Cambridge. Here’s what you need to know:

    Account Creation Instructions:

    1. Visit our Admissions Portal starting October 1, 2025.

    2. Click on the 'Create an Account' link.

    3. Follow the prompts to fill in your information and create your account.

    Application Deadline:

    • Applications are due by Friday, December 19, 2025. Please ensure all required materials, including transcripts and recommendations, are submitted by January 15, 2026.

    Application Fee:

    • A non-refundable $100 application fee is required upon submission of your application.

    Please note: Cambridge School adheres to the Maryland Department of Health Code of Maryland Regulations (COMAR) 10.06.04.03 regarding immunization requirements. Only medical and religious exemptions will be considered.

  •  As part of our admissions process, we require certain school records from your child's current school. To facilitate this, please follow these steps:

    1.     Download the Records Release Form (click the underlined words)

    2.     Complete and Sign the Form: The form must be completed and signed by a parent or legal guardian.

    3.     Submit the Form to Your Child's Current School: Once signed, please submit the form directly to your child's current school. This allows them to release the required school records.

    4.     Educational Evaluations (where applicable): Please submit copies of IEP Plans, 504 Plans, and the full educational testing report from Educational Evaluations to the admissions office. Information provided will be held in strict confidence and will only be reviewed by necessary administrators during the admissions process. If your child does not attend Cambridge, confidential files with be destroyed.  

    Please Note: Applicant information received during the admissions process is held in the strictest of confidence, as defined in the AIMS Policy Statement on Confidentiality of Student Recommendations.

  • Cambridge is committed to providing financial assistance to enrolled students based on demonstrated need, within the limits of our financial aid budget. The application for financial aid for the 2026-2027 academic year will be available online starting October 1, 2025.

    Application Requirements:

    ·       Financial Information: Both parents and/or legal guardians must submit financial information, regardless of marital status. If parents are divorced or separated, each household must complete a separate application.

    ·       Application Process: To begin, visit our financial aid page at www.cambridgeschool.org/finaid and create an account with FACTS Grant and Aid. The application generally takes less than 30 minutes to complete.

    ·       Deadline: The application must be submitted by Friday, December 19, 2025, which is also the deadline for the admissions application.

    ·       Financial Aid Awards: Awards will be included in the enrollment contract for accepted students.

    For any questions, please contact Wendy Miller in the Business Office at wmiller@cambridgeschool.org.

  • Students applying for grades 3-7 will come to Cambridge for a morning assessment on Saturday, January 24, 2026. Please mark your calendar. Details regarding the specifics of the testing day will be sent one week prior to the scheduled test date.

    Students applying for grades K-2 who have not yet been assessed are invited to come to Cambridge for an afternoon assessment on Wednesday, February 4, 2026, and meet with members of the faculty and staff.

  • Students applying to grades 2-7 will have the opportunity to spend a day at Cambridge, following a schedule typical for their grade level. This visit will be scheduled during January, 2026 and once we have received all required admissions documents.

  • The final step in our admissions process is a parent interview with both parents or legal guardians. This is an opportunity for us to get to know your family better and understand your child's needs and strengths. During the interview, we will discuss your child's interests, academic history, social skills, and any specific needs or concerns you might have. This helps us assess how well we can support your child’s growth and how your family might contribute to our school community. It’s also another chance for you to ask questions and learn more about our school’s environment and philosophy. Parent interviews are scheduled by our head of school and will take place late January to mid-February. Expect to be contacted in January about your availability.

  • ·       Application Review: The Admissions Committee will review application files throughout February.

    ·       Decision Notification: Families will receive their decisions on Friday, February 20, 2026.

    ·       Enrollment Contracts and Deposits: Due by Friday, March 6, 2026. Please complete all required steps to finalize enrollment for each accepted student through the Admissions Portal by this date.

Cambridge School encourages and welcomes applications from students without regard to race, color, religion, or national origin, and does not discriminate in its admissions and educational policies, financial aid decisions, or other school-administered activities and programs. Admission priority is given to the siblings of current students.

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Records Release (Grade K applicants)  Please submit this to your CURRENT school giving them permission to send us records and information about your child.

Records Release (Grades 1-5 applicants) Please submit this to your CURRENT school giving them permission to send us records and information about your child.

Records Release (Grades 6-8 applicants) Please submit this to your CURRENT school giving them permission to send us records and information about your child.

Common Referral Form (Grades K-1) This is the same form that is sent to your child’s teacher when you enter their email address in during the online application process. No need to submit twice.

Common Referral Form (Grades 2-8) This is the same form that is sent to your child’s teacher when you enter their email address in during the online application process. No need to submit twice.

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Frequently Asked Questions

 
 

What are your school hours?

Our school hours prioritize healthy mornings for growing bodies, honoring the need for good sleep and plenty of downtime. Our doors open at 8:30 a.m., with the school day starting promptly at 8:50 a.m. Dismissal is at 3:15 p.m. every day, with the exception of our 1:15 p.m. Wednesday dismissal. This midweek, 2-hour early dismissal allows parents to invest in extracurricular activities without overcrowding evenings and provides the time required for faculty and staff to collaborate on our unique curriculum and engage in professional development. We also offer before care beginning at 8 a.m. and after care that extends until 5:30 p.m. each day.

MTThF: 8:30 a.m. - 3:15 p.m.

W: 8:30-1:15 p.m.

Before Care: 8:00- 8:30 a.m daily.

After Care: after school until 5:30 p.m daily.

What are your class sizes? 

Our current class sizes range from 12-20 students. Kindergarten is always staffed with two teachers to provide the needed support for children making the big transition to a full day class schedule. Classes are provided additional support based on both overall class size and need.

What is your discipline policy? 

We use restorative practices at Cambridge School, meaning we train teachers to address feelings through caring questions and careful listening that guide students in identifying their own thought processes, emotions, and the emotions of others. This helps them reflect on natural consequences and the process of relational rupture and repair. Teachers and staff facilitate discussions that reach the heart of the behavior, rather than settling for surface-level behavior modification. Teachers address student behavior in the moment with redirection and re-engagement and follow up with students as needed to guide them to reflect on their decisions and repair relationships where needed.

How are parents involved in the school?

Parent involvement enriches our school and strengthens our community bonds in significant ways we couldn’t achieve otherwise. We’re so grateful for parents that organize our talent show and student experiences (like Narnia Day in first grade) that make Cambridge a unique, fun, and rich learning environment! Cambridge invites parents to share six hours of their time a month (three hours a month for single parent households) to support the school in a variety of ways. Field trips, prayer support, organizing events, lunch and recess duty, subbing, native plant cultivation, and library read alouds are just a handful of ways Cambridge parents invest in the lives of our students.

How is technology used at your school?

Technology (in the form of occasional learning-related videos to amplify concepts) is used very judiciously in our lower elementary. Students have the option of doing 1-2 projects digitally starting in third grade, and students begin typing practice during the summer following fourth grade as they are introduced to Chromebooks and receive their first safe, secure school email address in fifth grade. The supervised use of Chromebooks is limited to school, and students are not permitted to take them home. Phones are not allowed at any time during the school day and must be turned off and remain in the student’s backpack if brought to school. If parents need to contact their child during the day, communication is handled through the school office.

Do you offer separate Bible classes?

We are a Christ-centered school, so faith and truth are infused in everything we do and say. Because we believe we are made in the image of a good, powerful, just, and wise God, every part of our curriculum flows from that truth. Rather than treating faith as a separate subject, it naturally shapes how and what we learn, with everything being viewed through the lens of Christ as Creator. Each day begins with a devotional study that helps students understand the overarching narrative of Scripture, and that truth is then woven into everything they learn about in history, science, literature, and art. Our chapel curriculum also reinforces this faith-rooted understanding of the world and our place in it. We want to communicate to children that the Bible isn’t a separate piece of learning to add on, but the well from which all other truth flows from.

Does Cambridge offer learning support?

With our small class sizes, supportive teaching assistants, and unique curriculum, Cambridge is adept at identifying students that benefit from additional scaffolding. Our curriculum is structured to naturally lend itself to multiple learning modalities and skill levels with the use of small group exercises and evaluations, a variety of visual aid formats, and narration techniques. Communication is open and frequent between teachers and parents, allowing for a partnered approach to student support. Cambridge employs a Learning Support Coordinator who aids in the process of identifying and supporting children who learn differently during their elementary and middle grade years. They specialize in providing assistance to faculty and families to scaffold student learning, lend support, and employ informed intervention where needed (using outside referrals and providers as necessary). They closely monitor student progress and ensure accommodations agreed upon by Cambridge are being implemented appropriately.

How does Cambridge provide a safe learning environment?

Cambridge carefully considers how to protect the health and safety of our students in a variety of ways. All staff members undergo health and safety training, which includes administering allergy medication, recognizing warning signs, and reviewing cross-contamination prevention procedures. Our on-call delegating nurse provides detailed guidance to support students’ health needs, offers additional training for our designated certified medication technicians (CMTs), and is available for on-call assistance.

Cambridge staff and students are instructed to leave visitors at the door so that entry can be granted by the office, as all doors and gates remain locked during the school day. Entry points are carefully monitored via video surveillance, and fire drills and safety procedures are routinely reviewed and practiced multiple times throughout each school year.  

Cultivating community and mutual care and respect for every student in our classrooms is something teachers model and frequently encourage our students to become more sensitive to and skilled in as they grow in their social-emotional learning. Rooted in our understanding of being made in the image of God, children are taught their innate worth, and that of their classmates’, a point we naturally reference throughout our curriculum at every grade level. 

This social-emotional learning is extended and supported by our Outdoor Education program and facilitated by our Outdoor Education Coordinator (who is also a licensed occupational therapist). In Cambridge’s educational philosophy, we are deeply aware that getting children outside has social, emotional and mental health benefits for our entire community. We have seen the implementation of our Outdoor Education program cultivate these rich rewards for our children, teachers, and families, allowing us to serve the needs of our community not only in words but in actions. 

Where do your students go on to high school?

Starting in 7th grade, our administration offers guidance to parents beginning the high school application process. With so many options to choose from in Towson and the surrounding areas, there is a lot to consider. Families choose between independent schools, public schools, and homeschool. Here is a list of our most recent independent and public school placements:

Boys’ Latin, Bryn Mawr, Calvert Hall College High School, Carver Center for Arts and Technology, Dulaney High School, Friends School of Baltimore, Garrison Forest, Gilman, Hereford High School, Loyola Blakefield, Maryvale, McDonogh, Mercy High School, Mount de Sales, Mount Saint Joseph High School, Notre Dame Prep, The Park School of Baltimore, Baltimore Polytechnic Institute, Roland Park Country School, Saint Paul’s Schools, Saint Timothy’s, Towson High School, and Western High (among others)

Admissions Events 2025-2026

Thank you for considering Cambridge School as a potential place for your child’s educational journey. We are dedicated to fostering a nurturing and inclusive learning environment where every student can thrive.

We know that choosing the right school is a significant decision, and we’re here to support you every step of the way. We invite you to experience our vibrant community in person through a variety of visit opportunities:

  • On site tours: Various dates and times available

  • Coffee and Conversations (RSVP requested): Join one of our administrators for an open conversation about Cambridge School.

    • September 30

    • October 14, 28

    • November 11

    • December 4, 16

    • January 13, 27

    • March 10, 31

    • April 21

  • Open House (RSVP requested): Open House events are for parents only. Sign up for 30-minute sessions to visit our campus, view curricular resources, and ask questions. This a chance for parents to get a feel for the school while we are in session.

    • October 9, 23

    • November 6, 20

    • December 11

    • January 8

    • March 26

    • April 16

We look forward to welcoming you and sharing what makes Cambridge such a special place for learning and growth.

Complete the form below to sign up for an event.


 

Our first graders explore the Easter story through hands-on learning, bringing faith and discovery outdoors!

During Outdoor Ed, fifth grade students build a model of the Globe Theatre as a part of their Shakespeare unit.

As part of their Polar unit, second graders learned about solids and liquids. Oobleck can act like both!

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Get Outside With Us!

Two kindergarteners exploring the creek

 
 

Creekside Curiosity

AGES 3-6 WITH A PARENT (SIBLINGS WELCOME)

Get a peek at our Outdoor Education program and learn alongside your child! Explore our outdoor classroom, splash in the creek, and experience the joy of hands-on discovery. While the program is geared toward ages 3-6, siblings are welcome. A parent or guardian must be present. We can’t wait to share a glimpse of how Outdoor Education helps learners grow in curiosity, confidence, and gratitude.

Wear clothes that can get messy and closed-toe shoes that can get wet. This is a rain or shine event. We will just move the fun indoors, if need be!

 
 

Join a 5th Grade Friend

 
 

November 18 | 12:30-3:00

Your friend has invited you to spend an afternoon at Cambridge!

We’ll head into the woods for Outdoor Education, try a hands-on science experiment, and see what makes learning at Cambridge School fun. Dress in weather-appropriate clothes for being outside.

To RSVP, fill out the waiver below (required) by November 14. Scroll down ↓

 

Activity Information

Name of sponsoring organization: Cambridge School

Address: 6200 North Charles St. Baltimore 21212 Phone: 410-486-3686

Name of sponsor’s coordinator: Heather Strube

Description of activity: Admissions Event

Date(s) and location of activity: 11/18/25 Cambridge School

Participant Information (TO BE COMPLETED BY PARTICIPANT OR AUTHORIZED GUARDIAN)