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New Town High School

4931 New Town Blvd
Owings Mills, MD 21117
Grades/Ages
Ages 9-12
Hours
7:35 AM - 2:30 PM

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New Town High School, an authorized International Baccalaureate (IB) World School, is dedicated to fostering a rigorous and supportive learning environment for students aged 14 to 18. The school serves a diverse population, including those with language-based learning disabilities and twice-exceptional learners, focusing on nurturing their individual potential through high-quality education. With a mission centered on developing knowledgeable global citizens and future leaders, New Town emphasizes critical thinking, creativity, and resilience in its students. The academic framework includes the Diploma Programme (DP), Career-related Programme (CP), and Middle Years Programme (MYP), alongside Advanced Placement courses and specialized programs in fields such as biomedical science and computer science. Unique to New Town is its commitment to low student-teacher ratios that promote personalized attention, alongside strong family partnerships that enhance the educational experience. The school also prioritizes social-emotional learning through initiatives like the School Wide Positive Behavior Plan, ensuring a holistic approach to student development within a vibrant community.

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language-based learning disabilitiestwice-exceptionalInternational Baccalaureate (IB)Diploma Programme (DP)Career-related Programme (CP)Middle Years Programme (MYP)Advanced Placementbiomedical sciencecomputer sciencelow student-teacher ratiospersonalized attentionfamily partnershipssocial-emotional learningSchool Wide Positive Behavior Plan

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  • School
  • language-based learning disabilities
  • twice-exceptional
  • High School (9-12)

How will my child learn?

  • International Baccalaureate (IB)
  • Middle Years Programme (MYP)
  • Advanced Placement

What support will my child receive?

  • School Wide Positive Behavior Plan

What is the learning environment like?

  • low student-teacher ratios

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