Harford Day School

Grades: PK-8
Students: 297
Type: Private
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715 Moores Mill Road
Bel Air, MD 21014
(410) 838-4848

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My children did not feel supported at the school. They were both bullied terribly because they were not in the popular kid crowd. They self reported multiple times and while bullying in the lower school is somewhat addressed the middle school is a joke. My son’s feet were literally peed on under the
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Posted by a community member on 1/10/2026
The admissions process is very subjective. Decisions are not objective or made based on a student’s academic history or potential. You can have straight As and high ISEE scores (90th percentile), great transcripts, and letters of recommendation, but if you aren’t a good culture fit or the teachers a
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Posted by a community member on 3/12/2025
I wish I could shout from the rooftops about how children with ADHD and anxiety are treated by the administration at this school. If your children are not white, I would also reconsider. There isn’t enough time or space allotted to describe the multiple incidences of bullying that we experienced. If
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Posted by a community member on 12/17/2024
As an alumni of Harford Day, I do not recommend this school. While it did have good teaching and learning, my experience there was poor. There was an unbelievable amount of racism and homophobia. While I was there a teacher called home because my sister was talking about how people can be transgende
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Posted by a community member on 10/31/2023
My son transferred to HDS in second grade and continued through 8th grade. His engagement in school and attitude toward learning blossomed during his years here. The small class sizes allow teachers to really get to know their individual students. In general, I'd say the teachers were absolutely ama
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Posted by a parent on 5/24/2023

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