Five students sit on the grass near a tree, working together beside a large "McLean School" sign, with a brick building and parked cars in the background.

History, Mission, & Core Values

History

The McLean School Story

1954

Delbert and Lenore Foster founded The Euclid Street Nursery School in Washington, DC. It was a Montessori school serving students in preschool through grade 3.

1957

The Nursery School moved and became known as the McLean Gardens School, expanding through grade 8. It offered a Mainstream Program and a Catch-Up Program.

1962

The Fosters purchased Inverness School and Camp, a 40-acre wooded campus at Democracy and Falls Road in Potomac, Maryland, adding grade 9. The program served the diverse learning needs of all students.

1978

The Fosters sold Inverness Campus and closed McLean Gardens School. A group of parents and faculty assumed control, renamed it McLean School, a non-profit, and moved to the former Tuckerman Lane Elementary School on Lochinver Lane in Potomac.

2000

McLean School expands from K-9 to K-12.

2003

First Senior Graduating Class

2019

The Upper School expanded to accommodate 200 students with the addition of a new building.

2023

McLean expands to a second campus, Falls Road Campus, serving only K-4 students at 11810 Falls Road in Potomac, Maryland.  

Black and white photo of a low, single-story school building with an American flag and a sign reading "McLean School" near a row of houses and trees.
Lochinver Lane Campus 1978-2001
Black and white photo of people walking along a wooded path and bridge on the Inverness Campus, with parked cars visible in the background.
Inverness Campus 1962-1978
The exterior of McLean School shows a two-story brick building with large windows, trees, and a sign reading "McLean School" near a curved driveway on a clear day.
Lochinver Lane Campus 2019
A modern school building with angled roofs and large windows is shown behind a lawn; a nearby blue banner reads "Transformative Education, McLean School.
Falls Road Campus 2023

Mission

McLean School’s mission is to make education accessible, stimulating, and meaningful to a broad range of bright K-12 learners. We understand each student’s unique strengths and challenges, and support both in a way that fosters intellectual growth as well as confidence, self-advocacy, empathy, and connection. At McLean, students succeed because they learn how to learn in an inclusive, conscientious community of caring teachers and peers.

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Core Values

McLean School is an inclusive community dedicated to fostering confidence, empathy, and academic achievement for each individual student. At McLean, the teacher-student relationship is fundamental.

Creativity, Innovation & Intellectual Curiosity

By presenting opportunities for exploration and expression in an atmosphere where all community members flourish

Inclusiveness

In the academic, social and professional environment as a fundamental ingredient to the full development of the individual

Flexibility

To adapt our curriculum and teaching methods to the strengths and challenges of the individual learner

Respect

Through attentiveness to attitudes, behaviors, thoughts, words, and interactions

Wellness

In a safe and nurturing environment that promotes physical, social, emotional, and academic well-being

A Welcoming Community

In which students, faculty, administration, and parents work collaboratively to improve the overall quality at McLean

The entrance to McLean School.

Discover the McLean Experience

It’s critically important for a child to be in a school that respects them for who they are, and supports their academic strengths and challenges. This has always been true for McLean.