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Small Schools. Big Opportunities.

 

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 120-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.

120

Acres

1,438

Total Enrollment

240

Total Faculty

81%

Faculty with Advanced Degrees

6,687

Living Alumni

42%

Families Receiving Need-Based Tuition Assistance

$15K

Median Need-Based Tuition Assistance Award

29%

Students of Color
NFL Veteran and Ivy League Professor Brandon Copeland Meets with Students to Discuss Financial Literacy

The St. Paul’s community welcomed Brandon Copeland to campus on Oct. 4, to kick off our cross-campus financial literacy curriculum. Mr. Copeland, a 10-year NFL veteran, Ivy League professor, CNBC financial wellness council member, Forbes 30 under 30 honoree, and 2023 Council for Economic Education Visionary Award winner, met with students in grades 4-12 to share the importance of financial literacy.

Students decorate lockers during Kenzie Day 2024

Middle and upper school students prepared for the 2024-25 school year by decorating lockers, finding classrooms, getting their yearbook photo taken, meeting their advisory group, and hearing from the SGA during opening assembly. Established in honor of former Upper School Head Bette Kenzie upon her retirement, Kenzie Day is SPSG’s student orientation program and is made possible by the Kenzie Day Fund.

Faculty and Staff Recognized During SPSG Class Day Exercises

As the 2023–2024 school year drew to a close, several faculty and staff received awards and recognition, during Class Day. Four faculty received endowed faculty awards—the Linda L. King Award for Excellence in Teaching, The Parents’ Association Award for Excellence in Teaching, and the Virginia Spratley Award for Outstanding Student Mentoring—which are made possible by the generosity of donors.