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The Catholic High School of Baltimore
(410) 732-6200
2800 Edison Hwy
Baltimore, MD 21213
Level: 9-12
District: Private



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In-depth school information including test scores, student stats, parent ratings and reviews for The Catholic High School of Baltimore, Baltimore, MD.


Census InfoValueYear
White, non-Hispanic:77.35% (2008)
Black, non-Hispanic:19.16% (2008)
Hispanic:1.74% (2008)
Asian/Pacific Islander:1.74% (2008)
Native American or Native Alaskan:0% (2008)
Student Teacher Ratio:11.76% (2008)




The Catholic High School of Baltimore Ratings Summary

Average Quality Rating5
Average Principals Rating5
Average Teachers Rating5
Average Activities Rating4
Average Parents Rating4
Average Safety Rating5


The Catholic High School of Baltimore Reviews

 
I am a proud current student at Catholic; going into my senior year. Catholic High is the most amazing school, with many caring girls and teachers. As soon as I walked into Catholic on my shadow day in 7th grade I knew this is where I wanted to be, it was just so cheery and welcoming; the atmosphere is wonderful. Catholic has been the best experience of my life and Im am truely sad to think that this is my last year at The Catholic High School of Baltimore...Go cubs -Marilyn Topper 08'

I'm actually a senior at Catholic High, and I've had an amazing four years attending this school. The small environment allows students and faculty to gain a family-like atmosphere I've not experienced in any other school. Parents are also greatly encouraged to participate in their daughter's educational endeavors. To be completely honest, I wasn't entirely sure I'd enjoy Catholic High. However, I can proudly admit: I couldn't imagine such a bright future for myself without the guidance of my Catholic High family. Plenty of extracurricular activities and interesting courses to choose from! Catholic High remains true to the Franciscan ideals of charity and prayer. We always have lively, interesting masses to prove it! However, Catholic High openly welcomes all faiths into our doors. As a matter of fact, students studied various other religions this school year, including Judiasm and Islam. An amazing school, sending out well-rounded women into the world.

I am a current student at Catholic High and I love it. The teachers and the students were the ones who drew me to the school. When you enter a teachers class the take time to make you welcome and get to know you. If somebody asked me to describe Catholic High in 5 words or less I would say'very family like' because you get to know everybody so well they are just like family.

The new principal is great. Unlike others in similar roles, he is very visible and involved with the students. You always see him outside greeting the girls and there parents as they arrive in the morning and he is out there when they leave at the end of the day. He takes time to attend many of the sporting events and really shows the girls and parents that he cares about the school. I value education that brings faith and morals into the classroom and even though it is a catholic school, all faiths are welcome. The classes are smaller and the teachers have more one on one time to work with the students and help them grow into strong, independent young women. You can not put a price on quality education and I am so glad that I chose to send my daughter to Catholic High



 

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