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  1. Severn believes that adults learn best in collaborative situations where professional growth is valued. We provide built-in professional development opportunities throughout the school year, support faculty travel to conferences, offer grants for personal and professional growth, and offer a robust line-up of summer PD classes taught by and for Severn faculty.

  2. Severn School students are challenged to pursue excellence in character, conduct, and scholarship; to marshal the courage to lead, and to contribute to the world around them. We are forward-thinking and envision a world where education is about more than what you know - it's about who you are.

  3. 3 de abr. de 2024 · Severn School is located approximately six miles from Annapolis on two separate campuses in Arnold and Severna Park, Maryland. Severn School was originally founded in 1914 to provide academic preparation for the United States Naval Academy. Today we are a day school enrolling nearly 1000 students from preschool through 12th grade.

  4. Severn School students are challenged to pursue excellence in character, conduct, and scholarship; to marshal the courage to lead, and to contribute to the world around them. We are forward-thinking and envision a world where education is about more than what you know - it's about who you are.

  5. 15 de feb. de 2024 · Severn Avenue Public School is a Junior Kindergarten to Grade 6 school offering the Early French Immersion program.

  6. At Severn, you will be known and valued. You’ll explore, create and inspire. You’ll dare to fail, triumph, and seize boundless opportunities. Above all, you’ll learn to love learning. Being a Severn Admiral means leading your way. It means you'll be challenged to find both your passion, and your voice. Being an Admiral also means opportunity.

  7. Severn School is located approximately six miles from Annapolis on two separate campuses in Arnold and Severna Park, Maryland. Severn School was originally founded in 1914 to provide academic preparation for the United States Naval Academy. Today we are a coeducational day school enrolling over 850 students from preschool through 12th grade.