Maret School - Campus

Campus

The school's central building, Woodley Mansion, was built in 1801 by Philip Barton Key. Today it encompasses the main library and administrative offices, and in the past it was the summer residence for several US presidents as well as General George Patton, Secretary of War Henry L. Stimson, Lorenzo Thomas, and others.

The rest of the school comprises

  • The Activities Building (AB): middle school, two gyms, wrestling room, movement studio, and a weight room.
  • The Academic Center (AC): upper school, cafeteria, art rooms, atrium, as well as the offices for most departments.
  • The Lower School: lower school, a playground, and a library, as well as the 350-seat theater. The theater also serves as one of several links between the lower school and AC buildings.
  • The Cottage: kindergarten.
  • The Woodley Mansion : administrative offices as well as the main library.
  • The Stables: art classrooms, development office, and maintenance.

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