McLean School of Maryland

McLean School (formerly the McLean School of Maryland) is a K-12 co-educational, college preparatory school with two campuses in Potomac, Maryland. The school serves bright students, including those with dyslexia, anxiety, ADHD, and organizational challenges.

McLean School
Address
8224 Lochinver Lane

,
20854

United States
Coordinates39°2′21″N 77°10′4″W
Information
TypePrivate Preparatory School
Established1954
Head of SchoolJeff Berman and Melissa Gray-Hughes
CampusSuburban
Color(s)Black and Blue
Athletics conferencePotomac Valley Athletic Conference
NicknameMustangs
Websitewww.mcleanschool.org

History

Founded in 1954 by Lenore and Delbert Foster, McLean School is an independent, coeducational, college preparatory day school for bright students in kindergarten through grade 12. The school got its name after the McLean Gardens in Northwest Washington, D.C. as it was started on the ground floor of one of the original buildings. The school was forced to move to its current location when the demand for housing in the area grew.[1]

Athletics

McLean students participate in the following varsity sports: basketball, cross country, baseball, lacrosse, soccer, softball, track and field, volleyball, and wrestling.[2]

Students compete in the Potomac Valley Athletic Conference.[3]

References

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