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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Happy Hanukkah! Indian Creek classes school-wide learned about the season of miracles and the festival of light this week through classroom projects, lessons, and conversations.
Kindergarten learned about a variety of light celebrations, with some students taking lighting candles for the class to celebrate Hanukkah. Today, the Class of 2033 read the story “Latkes, Latkes, Good to Eat,” by Naomi Howland. This classic fairy tale plot features an old woman, a magic pan, and an act of kindness and compassion, all centered around the eight nights of Hanukkah in a community that works together for the good of all. The class also made dreidels from clay, danced to the Dreidel Song, and had language and literacy activities with Hanukkah themes. Students learned to draw Stars of David, then shared their knowledge of Hanukkah traditions and asked questions of their friends who are celebrating tonight.
Pre-K3 through first grade students read nonfiction texts and fiction stories about Hanukkah in Research Lab this week. The goal of this project was to use the nonfiction books to build background knowledge about the symbols and customs of Hanukkah, then discover how this knowledge enhanced the students’ enjoyment of the fiction stories. In addition to the non-fiction texts, second and third grade students viewed a video exploring the history and origins of Hanukkah in addition to the symbols and customs, before enjoying their stories.
Seventh grade students took a deeper dive into the meaning behind Hannukah, through a class conversation with Ms. Abraham. The students learned the story behind the eight days, why we play the dreidel game, and discovered traditional Hannukah dishes including latkes, donuts and brisket.
Indian Creek students learned about the importance of tradition and togetherness during this season’s Hanukkah festivities.
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.