Indian Creek School is an independent, co-educational, college preparatory day school for students age 3 through grade 12, located on a 114-acre campus in Crownsville, Maryland. Students are known as individuals and experience an outstanding education as members of a diverse and inclusive community.
Welcome to Indian Creek School! We look forward to engaging with your family and we can't wait to share our community with you. Our team is here to guide you through every step of the admission process.
In addition to providing physical fitness and the experience of being part of a team, Indian Creek athletic opportunities develop and reinforce character-based qualities such as sportsmanship, integrity, commitment, and motivation.
At Indian Creek School, creativity and confidence are nurtured through an extensive fine and performing arts program that is integrated into the fabric of student life.
Every aspect of the student experience at Indian Creek School is intentionally created to provide a rich environment for students to develop creative, social, and personal skills while exploring their interests.
The tradition of generous support from the Indian Creek School community greatly enhances the program and resources available to students. Contributions to the ICS Annual Fund provide critical budget support and a strong measure of the engagement and support of the School community.
Indian Creek School is an independent, co-educational, college preparatory day school for students age 3 through grade 12, located on a 114-acre campus in Crownsville, Maryland. Students are known as individuals and experience an outstanding education as members of a diverse and inclusive community.
Welcome to Indian Creek School! We look forward to engaging with your family and we can't wait to share our community with you. Our team is here to guide you through every step of the admission process.
In addition to providing physical fitness and the experience of being part of a team, Indian Creek athletic opportunities develop and reinforce character-based qualities such as sportsmanship, integrity, commitment, and motivation.
At Indian Creek School, creativity and confidence are nurtured through an extensive fine and performing arts program that is integrated into the fabric of student life.
Every aspect of the student experience at Indian Creek School is intentionally created to provide a rich environment for students to develop creative, social, and personal skills while exploring their interests.
The tradition of generous support from the Indian Creek School community greatly enhances the program and resources available to students. Contributions to the ICS Annual Fund provide critical budget support and a strong measure of the engagement and support of the School community.
Sixth and Seventh Grade Van de Graaff Demonstration Adds Spark to Science Class
“There are some things that are so just interesting in this world. Static Electricity is one of them.” With this introduction, Director of Campus Connections (and science teacher at heart) Mr. Bruce Crossman visited seventh and sixth grade Earth Science classes last week with his Van de Graaff machine to add a little spark to the curriculum.
Due to a curriculum adjustment, both sixth and seventh grade students are taking Earth Science this year. The classes are all currently studying weather, and because the Indian Creek science program is experiential and lab-based, the students conducted multiple labs: They studied the water cycle and how clouds are formed, and then they made clouds in a jar. Then they studied the science of electricity and lightning, and Mr. Crossman and the Van de Graaff generator came in to help the students experience static electricity in a variety of ways.
The Van de Graaff generator creates static electricity by spinning a giant rubber band to generate electrons on the outside of a globe. Students can see, hear, and feel the electricity that is produced, as the generator generates its charge on whatever it comes into contact with, as it seeks to “neutralize” or establish equilibrium. Mr. Crossman demonstrated the charge created by “zapping” the charge with a wand, and showed the energy produced by the static electricity by resting aluminum pie pans on the globe and then turning the machine on. Next the students each had the opportunity to touch the Van de Graaff machine while it charged to see how the static electricity affected their bodies. This was especially fun and impactful for the students.
For Mr. Crossman, this activity which he has been doing with student since 1977, is al about having fun with science while learning important lessons. “For kids this age, hands-on, lab-oriented lessons are the best. Students need to experience science in ways that they can see, feel, and hear. Along with the Van de Graaff demonstration, Mr. Crossman illustrated how grounding is important in storms, and discussed the science behind lightning rods. This demonstration showed students how fast and fierce electricity can be, and gave the children important tips on how to stay safe and to keep buildings safe. Thank you to Mr. Crossman and his Van de Graaff machine for bringing this illuminating lesson to our sixth and seventh grades.
Indian Creek school is a co-educational, college preparatory independent school, located in Crownsville, Maryland. Students in Pre-K3 through grade 12 receive a vibrant educational experience based on excellent academics steeped in strong student-teacher connections.