List of schools in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Baltimore

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This article contains a list of the schools, colleges, and universities in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Baltimore .

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Colleges and universities

SchoolLocationReligious orderFounded
Loyola University Maryland Baltimore Society of Jesus 1852
Mount St. Mary's Seminary Emmitsburg Diocesan 1808
Mount St. Mary's University Emmitsburg Society of St. Sulpice 1808
Notre Dame of Maryland University Baltimore School Sisters of Notre Dame 1895
St. Mary's Seminary and University Baltimore Society of St. Sulpice 1791

Secondary schools

SchoolLocationReligious orderFounded
Archbishop Curley High School Baltimore Order of Friars Minor Conventual 1961
Archbishop Spalding High School Severn Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur 1966
Bishop Walsh School Cumberland De La Salle Christian Brothers 1966
Calvert Hall College High School Baltimore De La Salle Christian Brothers 1845
The Catholic High School of Baltimore Baltimore Sisters of St. Francis of Philadelphia 1939
Cristo Rey Jesuit High School Baltimore Society of Jesus 2007
The John Carroll School Bel Air 1964
Loyola Blakefield Towson Society of Jesus1852
Maryvale Preparatory School Brooklandville Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur1945
Mercy High School Baltimore Sisters of Mercy 1960
Mount de Sales Academy Baltimore Order of the Visitation of Holy Mary (former)

Dominican Sisters of St. Cecilia

1852
Mount St. Joseph High School Baltimore Xaverian Brothers 1876
Notre Dame Preparatory School TowsonSchool Sisters of Notre Dame1873
Our Lady of Mount Carmel High School Baltimore Diocesan 1959
St. John's Catholic Prep Buckeystown Society of Jesus (former)

School Sisters of Notre Dame (former)

1829
St. Frances Academy Baltimore Oblate Sisters of Providence 1828
St. Maria Goretti High School Hagerstown School Sisters of Notre Dame (former)1933
St. Mary's High School Annapolis Congregation of the Most Holy Redeemer (former)

School Sisters of Notre Dame (former)

1946
Seton Keough High School Baltimore Daughters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul (former)

School Sisters of Notre Dame (former)

1988

Primary schools

Former schools

Former colleges and universities

SchoolLocationReligious orderFoundedClosed
Calvert College New Windsor 18521873
Mount St. Agnes College Baltimore Sisters of Mercy 18901972
St. Charles College Catonsville Society of St. Sulpice 18481977
St. Joseph College Emmitsburg Daughters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul 19021973
Woodstock College Woodstock Society of Jesus 18691974

Former secondary schools

SchoolLocationReligious orderFoundedClosed
Archbishop Keough High School Baltimore School Sisters of Notre Dame 19651988
Cardinal Gibbons School Baltimore De La Salle Christian Brothers 19622010
Our Lady of Pompeii High School Baltimore 2000
Our Lady of the Rosary High School Baltimore 20002004
Seton High School Baltimore Daughters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul 18651988
Institute of Notre Dame Baltimore School Sisters of Notre Dame 18472020
St. Joseph High School Emmitsburg Daughters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul18901982
St. Joseph's Academy Emmitsburg Daughters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul18091902
St. Mary's Industrial School for Boys Baltimore Xaverian Brothers 18661950
St. Stephen's High School Baltimore Sisters of St. Francis 19311964
Towson Catholic High School Towson 19222009
Visitation Academy of Frederick Frederick Order of the Visitation of Holy Mary 18462016

Former primary schools

SchoolLocationReligious orderFoundedClosedRef
Ascension School Halethorpe 19132010 [1] [2]
Bishop John Neumann School Baltimore 2004 [3]
Blessed Sacrament School Baltimore 1972 [4]
Father Charles Hall Catholic School Baltimore Franciscan Sisters of Philadelphia 2010 [1] [2]
Holy Cross School Baltimore Sisters of Christian Charity 18551972 [5]
Holy Family School Randallstown 18762010 [1] [2]
Holy Rosary Elementary School Baltimore Felician Sisters 1890s1997 [6]
Holy Spirit School Baltimore 2004 [3]
Most Precious Blood School Baltimore 19601988 [7]
Mother Mary Lange Catholic School Baltimore 20052010 [1] [2]
Our Lady of Fatima School Baltimore 19512010 [1] [2]
Our Lady of Good Counsel School Baltimore School Sisters of Notre Dame 19291972 [8]
Our Lady of Pompeii School Baltimore 2001 [1] [2]
Sacred Heart of Mary School Baltimore 19252010 [1] [2]
Shrine of the Little Flower School Bel Air 19262005 [2]
Shrine of the Sacred Heart School Baltimore Sisters of Mercy 18672010 [1] [2]
St. Alphonsus School Baltimore 18472002 [9]
St. Ambrose Catholic School Baltimore 19262012 [10]
St. Anthony of Padua School Baltimore 18842005 [2]
St. Bernardine School Baltimore Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary 19282010 [1] [2]
St. Clare School Essex 19562010 [1] [2]
St. Dominic School Baltimore 19062005 [2]
St. Joseph School Taneytown School Sisters of Notre Dame1972 [4]
St. Katharine School Baltimore 19022010 [1] [2]
St. Mary, Star of the Sea School Baltimore Sisters of St. Joseph 18771972 [11]
St. Rose of Lima School Baltimore 19142010 [1] [2]
St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church Baltimore School Sisters of Notre Dame1879 [12]
St. William of York School Baltimore 19502010 [1] [2]

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