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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
Upper school student receives an award during St. Paul's annual awards ceremony

On May 20, St. Paul's announced that Upper School English Department Chair and IB Coordinator Andrew Mezeske was selected to serve as the inaugural Sollers Writing Chair at St. Paul’s School for Boys. In this role, Mr. Mezeske will work closely with division leaders, departments, and faculty to review St. Paul’s English program for grades five through twelve and make recommendations for improving writing across all disciplines. This new position was established this academic year and is made possible by the Magge & Wick Sollers ’73 Endowment Fund, generously established by Wick and his wife, Magge, in 2007.

SPSG Honors Crickett Herrmann Kasper ’01, Grace Boyce ’18,  and Sandra Durfee During Green & White Alumnae Weekend

On Friday, May 5, St. Paul's School for Girls welcomed alumnae from classes ending in three and eight to campus for Green & White Weekend. Alumnae Association President Ebony Harley '05 announced this year's recipients of the Green Apple Award and the Distinguished Alumna Award. Ann McKenzie ’83 was awarded the Green Apple Award and Janice Bledsoe ’81 was awarded the Distinguished Alumna Award.

Established by the Alumnae Association, the Green Apple Award recognizes significant dedication and achievement to one’s profession or community. An alumna, former parent, and beloved English teacher, Ann McKenzie ’83 certainly has shown her dedication to the St. Paul’s community.

The Distinguished Alumna Award is presented to an alumna who has exhibited outstanding achievement and dedication in a field or endear. A member of the class of 1981 and the White Team, Janice Bledsoe ’81 received the Distinguished Alumna Award for her significant contributions in the legal field.