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  2. Samuel Ready School - Wikipedia

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    The Samuel Ready Asylum for Female Orphans, later shortened to Samuel Ready School, was a girls' boarding school in Baltimore. It was founded in 1887, based on a plan by Samuel Ready (1789–1871), to serve orphan girls from age 6 to 15. From 1977 it admitted other girls of academic ability from poorer homes. The school closed in 1977.

  3. Oldfields School - Wikipedia

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    It was founded in Baltimore County, Maryland in 1867 by Anna Austen McCulloch and is the longest-operating girls' boarding school in Maryland. As of 2016 [update] , Oldfields School had approximately 100 boarding and day students in grades 8 through 12, coming from 28 states and 15 countries. [ 1 ]

  4. Mount de Sales Academy (Catonsville, Maryland) - Wikipedia

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    The school is located near the city of Baltimore and within the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Baltimore. The school is affiliated with the Roman Catholic Church and is partially staffed by the Dominican Sisters of St. Cecilia. Mount de Sales Academy was founded in 1852 by the Visitation Sisters as a boarding school for girls. Now teaching only ...

  5. List of schools in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Baltimore

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    St. Dominic School Baltimore – 1906 2005 [2] St. Joseph School Taneytown: School Sisters of Notre Dame – 1972 [4] St. Katharine School Baltimore – 1902 2010 [1] [2] St. Mary, Star of the Sea School Baltimore: Sisters of St. Joseph: 1877 1972 [11] St. Rose of Lima School Baltimore – 1914 2010 [1] [2] St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church ...

  6. McDonogh School - Wikipedia

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    The school was established outside of Baltimore, Maryland in 1873 and funded by the estate of John McDonogh (1779 - 1850), a former Baltimore resident and enslaver. [6] [7] The McDonogh campus encompasses 800 acres of land and houses more than 15 educational buildings including a new home for the middle school, The Marlene and Stewart Greenebaum Building.

  7. List of private and parochial schools in Baltimore - Wikipedia

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    The Bryn Mawr School: non-sectarian girls PK-12 www.brynmawrschool.org: Calvert School: non-sectarian co-ed K-8 www.calvertschoolmd.org: The Catholic High School of Baltimore: Roman Catholic girls 9-12 thecatholichighschool.org: Friends School of Baltimore: Quaker: co-ed PK-12 www.friendsbalt.org: Gateway School: non-sectarian co-ed PK-6 www ...

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