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Welcome to the St. Paul's Schools

The St. Paul’s Schools is a family of independent schools in Baltimore County, Maryland. Serving children from infancy through grade 12, our three schools share a 130-acre campus, an Episcopal tradition, and a focus on developing confident, well-balanced students who will use their education and ethics to improve the world. At St. Paul’s, students benefit from learning in a small-school environment with the unparalleled opportunities that only a large campus can provide. Students of all ages feel safe to stretch their capabilities, uncovering the possibilities in themselves and the world around them.

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130

Acres

1,438

Total Enrollment

240

Total Faculty

81%

Faculty with Advanced Degrees

6,687

Living Alumni

43%

Families Receiving Need-Based Tuition Assistance

$15K

Median Need-Based Tuition Assistance Award

29%

Students of Color
Students decorate lockers during Kenzie Day 2024

The SPSG community welcomed Keiffer Mitchell Jr., vice president of BGR’s State and Local Advocacy Practice and former Maryland State Delegate, to campus on Oct. 28 as a part of the Warshawsky Family Visiting Scholar Program. During his visit, Mr. Mitchell delivered an address to the Gator community where he emphasized the importance of social relationships in a democratic society. Additionally, Mr. Mitchell hosted Q&A sessions for our AP U.S. and world history classes and met with upper school students involved in St. Paul’s Price-Eisenhower Civic Engagement Initiative (PEI) over lunch.

The Warshawsky Family Visiting Scholar Program is supported by a generous endowment gift from the Warshawsky family, whose daughter, Jennifer, graduated from SPSG in 1990.