Catholic schools in the Archdiocese of Baltimore provide a Christ-centered education that is academically excellent and empowers students to reach their full potential – spiritually, intellectually, physically, socially, and morally.
Catholic schools in the Archdiocese of Baltimore enroll over 24,000 students. There are currently 40 elementary and middle schools (34 archdiocesan and 6 independent) and 18 high schools (6 archdiocesan and 12 independent) spread throughout the archdiocese, which includes: Baltimore City, Allegany, Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Carroll, Frederick, Harford, Howard, and Washington Counties. View the list below to find a Catholic school near you!
Immaculate Conception School
Immaculate Heart of Mary School
Our Lady of Hope/St. Luke School
Our Lady of Mount Carmel School
Sacred Heart School
* Sisters Academy
St. Agnes School
St. Joseph School (Cockeysville)
St. Joseph School (Fullerton)
St. John the Evangelist School
St. Mark School
St. Michael-St. Clement School
St. Stephen School
St. Ursula School
Archbishop Spalding High School, Severn
Bishop Walsh School, Cumberland
*Cristo Rey Jesuit High School, Baltimore
*St. Frances Academy, Baltimore
*The John Carroll School, Bel Air
*Saint John’s Catholic Prep, Buckeystown
St. Maria Goretti Catholic High School, Hagerstown
St. Mary’s High School, Annapolis
Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Middle River
Archbishop Curley High School, Baltimore
*Calvert Hall College High School, Towson
*Loyola Blakefield, Towson
*Mount Saint Joseph High School, Baltimore
*The Catholic High School of Baltimore
*Maryvale Preparatory School, Lutherville
*Mercy High School, Baltimore
*Mount de Sales Academy, Catonsville
*Notre Dame Preparatory School, Towson
*Please note that all schools and parishes are owned and operated by separately incorporated legal entities. All listed schools are Catholic and comply with applicable teachings of the Roman Catholic Church. Those schools designated with an asterisk are referred to as “independent Catholic schools,” and in addition to being privately owned, operated, and incorporated, often have a governance or historic relationship with a particular religious order.