List of private and parochial schools in Baltimore

Summary

The following private and parochial schools operate in Baltimore. Updated February 2022.

School name Affiliation Gender Grades Website
Archbishop Curley High School Roman Catholic boys 9-12 www.archbishopcurley.org
Bais Yaakov of Baltimore Jewish girls 6-12 www.baisyaakov.net
Baltimore Junior Academy Seventh-day Adventist co-ed K-12 www.bjacademy.org
Boys' Latin School of Maryland non-sectarian boys K-12 www.boyslatinmd.com
The Bryn Mawr School non-sectarian girls PK-12 www.brynmawrschool.org
Calvert School non-sectarian co-ed K-8 www.calvertschoolmd.org
The Catholic High School of Baltimore Roman Catholic girls 9-12 thecatholichighschool.org
Friends School of Baltimore Quaker co-ed PK-12 www.friendsbalt.org
Gateway School non-sectarian co-ed PK-6 www.hasa.org/school
Hampden Christian School Mennonite co-ed PK-8 hampdencs.org
Gilman School non-sectarian boys K-12 www.gilman.edu
The GreenMount School non-sectarian co-ed K-8 www.greenmountschool.org
Institute of Notre Dame Roman Catholic girls 9-12 www.indofmd.org
Lab School of Baltimore non-sectarian co-ed K-12 www.labschool.org
Mercy High School Roman Catholic girls 9-12 www.mercyhighschool.com
Mount Saint Joseph College Roman Catholic boys 9-12 www.msjnet.edu
The Park School of Baltimore non-sectarian co-ed K-12 www.parkschool.net
Roland Park Country School non-sectarian girls K-12 www.rpcs.org
School of the Cathedral of Mary our Queen Roman Catholic co-ed K-8 schoolofthecathedral.org
St. Frances Academy Roman Catholic co-ed 9-12 www.sfacademy.org
Seton Keough High School Roman Catholic girls 9-12 www.setonkeough.com
Waldorf School of Baltimore non-sectarian co-ed PK-8 www.waldorfschoolofbaltimore.org
Yeshivat Rambam Jewish co-ed[1] PK-8 [1] www.yrambam.org


Notes and references edit

  1. ^ a b Yeshivat Rambam operates separate elementary and middle schools for boys and girls. Its early childhood education center is co-ed. High schools (grades 9-12) operated by Yeshivat Rambam in Baltimore were scheduled to close at the end of the 2010-2011 school year. "Transition" Archived 2011-07-23 at archive.today, Yeshivat Rambam official website. Retrieved 2011-03-16.