Norwood School (Montgomery County, Maryland) Explained

Norwood School
Address:8821 River Road
City:Bethesda
State:Maryland
Zipcode:20817
Country:USA
Coordinates:39.0014°N -77.1775°W
Established:1952 [1]
Type:Independent
Gender:Coeducational
Religious Affiliation:Nonsectarian
Founder:Frances Marsh
Head Of School:Matthew A. Gould
Grades:PK-8
Enrollment:450 [2]
Faculty:110
Ratio:6:1
Colors:Blue and white
Mascot:Blue Hawk
Motto:How you lead your life matters.
Accreditation:Association of Independent Maryland Schools (AIMS)
Campus:40acres

Norwood School is an independent co-educational day school in Bethesda, Maryland for students in pre-kindergarten through eighth grade from 49 zip codes in Maryland, Virginia, and Washington, D.C. Norwood was founded in 1952. The school is located within the Potomac census-designated place, and it has a "Bethesda, Maryland" mailing address.[3] [4] [5] The current head of school is Matthew A. Gould.

Campus and facilities

Norwood's 40-acre campus is located in Bethesda, Maryland at the corner of River Road and Bradley Boulevard, less than a mile from the Capital Beltway. The property features two athletic fields for soccer and lacrosse, a baseball field, softball field, a smaller soccer field for the youngest students, outdoor education ropes course, archaeological dig site, and a learning garden and pond. Buildings include:

History

Norwood was founded as an Episcopal parish day school. In early 1952, in response to requests from parishioners, the rector of St. John's Church, Norwood Parish, asked Frances Marsh, the director of the church's Sunday School, to start a parish primary school. The Vestry Resolution founding the parish school indicated that preference would be given to families from the Norwood Parish and then, as space was available, opportunity would be given to other church families in the community. That fall, the Norwood Parish School opened in the basement of St. John's Church with four teachers and 40 children in grades K-2. Third grade was added the following year. As a church school, it held religious services led by the rector and operated under St John's Vestry. The school prospered under Frances Marsh, though the small amount of space at St. John's limited both the possibilities for more school activities and the number of children who could attend. This led to the establishment of Norwood Inc., a non-profit corporation founded by Marsh and parents with the intention of finding a larger building.

Unhappy with this effort to relocate the school, the church vestry dismissed Frances Marsh as director of Norwood Parish School in March 1970. The families at the parish school helped Marsh establish the new Norwood School in temporary quarters for two years before its move to the current location on River Road in Bethesda in January 1972. Norwood has operated continuously since then as a non-profit, independent educational institution without religious affiliation.

Norwood moved to its current hilltop location in early January 1972. The Steuart Building, named in honor of Norwood grandparent Esther T. Steuart, first opened to students in January 1972. The following year, the board of trustees decided to expand the school through the sixth grade. A capital fund drive was launched for the purpose of erecting a new building to accommodate the school's upper three grades, a science laboratory, administrative offices, and a multi-purpose gymnasium. The fund drive was a success and the new building was finished in 1975. It was named after Frances Marsh.

In August 1995 the school acquired the adjacent 16.7acres estate which provided ample room for expansion. Subsequently, after two years of deliberation informed by Board committee work, faculty/staff planning, and parent meetings and surveys, the board of trustees made the decision in May 1996 to expand the school to include grades seven and eight. The first seventh grade class opened in September 1998, followed by the first eighth grade in September 1999. That same month, the school opened its new middle school and athletic buildings, which provided classroom space for fifth through eighth grades, a library, two science laboratories, choral and instrumental music rooms, two light-filled art rooms, lunch facilities, two basketball courts, a training room, locker rooms, and athletic offices.

Since its founding in 1952, Norwood has had five heads of school:

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: School Website: History . 2007-04-20.
  2. Web site: School Website: About Us . 2007-04-20 .
  3. "2010 CENSUS - CENSUS BLOCK MAP (INDEX): Potomac CDP, MD" (1) . U.S. Census Bureau. Retrieved on June 19, 2015.
  4. "2010 CENSUS - CENSUS BLOCK MAP (INDEX): Potomac CDP, MD" (0) . U.S. Census Bureau. Retrieved on June 19, 2015.
  5. "Home." Norwood School. Retrieved on June 19, 2015. "8821 River Road :: Bethesda, MD 20817"