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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Garrison Forest School in Owings Mills[/quote] +1[/quote] +1 for Garrison Forest. Is a boarding school and has day students seem well suited for kids of differing abilities. Boarders are international and domestic students. Students from all over the US including the DMV. Not overly sporty but most students participate even if they aren't the best. They have horseback riding although it isn't overly horsey or ritzy. They have some nice academic programs. St. Tims - IB program if your daughter is interested and seems to take different types of girls. Oldfields is still open and is probably looking for students and I will say the students and parents seemed to love it. Pennington & Hun are two others that weren't mentioned. Not sure if you only wanted all-girls schools or not. Make sure the school is going to make it for 4 to 5 years so that your daughter can make it through because I agree with the other poster some schools are struggling.[/quote]
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