The school accepted a wide range of students with varying levels of creativity, academic ability, and motivation.
The school was characterized by small classes, close monitoring, and personalized attention given to each individual.
[9] In recent years, The Marin School had expanded its curricular offerings and had a strong focus in technology and the arts.
The “Outside the Walls” program, a series of curriculum-related field trips, was designed to give students a real-world application of their classroom.
[10] The school continued to enroll students with varied interests, learning styles and abilities from different socio-economic backgrounds.