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.
Eagles Baseball Team Takes Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
The Eagles Varsity Baseball team spent spring break together in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, arriving on Sunday, March 26, and playing four games against teams from around the country. Coach Selmer planned this trip to hone his team's skills against a variety of opponents, and also to give the players time and opportunity to bond and enjoy some downtime together. The trip accomplished both goals, as the team ate together, practiced, played, and enjoyed a little nerf football on the beach, along with a competitive round of Putt-Putt followed by an evening at Myrtle’s entertainment destination, Broadway at the Beach. Coach Selmer donned his Chef hat and surprised the team with a hearty breakfast of scrambled eggs, bacon, and bagels one morning, followed by burgers cooked to perfection the following day for lunch.
During the week, the team played four games. On Thursday, March 29, the Eagles topped Elgin Academy from Elgin, Illinois, 5-3. The next day, they fell to Worthington Christian School in Worthington, OH, 7-5. Their final game against Woodrow Wilson High School, in Washington, DC, was the most exciting, taking place late at night. Due to the game before running longer than expected, the Eagles did not take the field until 10:20 p.m. and had already played a game earlier that day at 11:30 a.m. Parents and fans were not expecting much out of the team for this late-night game. This well coached, prepared team showed their stamina and skill, beating Woodrow Wilson 16-1. Jordan Cann '20, the winning pitcher, allowed just two hits and one run over four innings. Parker Harris '20, Alex Petrocelli '18, and John Warner '20 tripled as part of a 13-hit team effort over four innings. (Luckily for all, the mercy rule ended the game after 4.5 innings) Both Cann and Petrocelli led the charge with 3 RBI’s apiece. It was a fitting end to a great week of training and scrimmage play at the Ripken Complex in Myrtle Beach, SC.
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.