Landon School

6101 Wilson Ln.
Bethesda, MD 20817
301-320-3200
Landon.net

Landon School is a national leader in boys’ college preparatory education. A private, all-boys school serving grades three through 12, Landon is set on an expansive, 75-acre campus in Bethesda, Md., just outside the nation’s capital.  

Our program is designed intentionally for boys to thrive. Newly renovated spaces and facilities include our STEM center with state-of-the-art labs and our Applied Technology and Innovation academic department, emboldening boys to think critically and broadly. Our average class size is 14 students, 70 percent of our full-time faculty have advanced degrees, and 40 percent of students are students of color. We want each student to bring his energy, goodness, ideas, humor, creativity, curiosity and intensity to every class, performance, project and practice. The men and women of Landon who will be his teachers, coaches and mentors will challenge him to bring and achieve his best.  

Through accelerated and honors courses that exceed AP course standards, 22 arts offerings and 21 athletics options, and the commitment and high expectations of the entire Landon community, boys are prepared for college and lifelong success. 

Grades: 3-12
Gender: Male 
Lower School Enrollment: 180 
Middle School Enrollment: 150 
Upper School Enrollment: 370 
Average class size: 14 
Student/teacher ratio: 6:1 
Languages offered: Chinese, French, Spanish, Latin 
Lowest tuition for 5-day students: $47,340 
Annual tuition for grade 12: $52,360 
Uniform: No uniform, yes dress code 
Bus transportation: Yes 
AP courses offered:  No AP courses offered, but 24 honors and accelerated courses are available 
US Varsity sports: Cross Country, Football, Soccer, Water Polo, Basketball, Ice Hockey, Indoor Track and Field, Squash, Swimming and Diving, Wrestling, Baseball, Golf, Lacrosse, Outdoor Track and Field, Rugby, Tennis 
Number of art studios: 12, including a new woodworking studio 
Music ensembles:
Accreditations/Affiliations: AIMS 
Founded: 1929