St. Paul's School for Boys (Maryland)

St. Paul's School for Boys
Address
Map
11152 Falls Rd

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United States
Information
TypePrivate, Day
Motto"Veritas et Virtus"
(Truth and Virtue)
Religious affiliation(s)Episcopal[2]
EstablishedFebruary 1849; 175 years ago (1849-02)
Sister schoolSt. Paul's School for Girls (reestablished 1959)
St. Paul's Pre and Lower School (coed, six week through grade 4)
NCES School ID00579506[2]
HeadmasterEdward M. Trusty, Jr.[1]
Faculty108.6 (FTE)[2]
Grades512
GenderCoed
Enrollment530 (2023)[2]
Student to teacher ratio7:1[2]
CampusLarge suburban, (since 1952)
64 acres (260,000 m2)
Color(s)Blue   and Gold  
Athletics conferenceMaryland Interscholastic Athletic Association (MIAA)
Mascot"The Crusader"
Teams"The Crusaders" (athletic)
RivalBoys' Latin School of Maryland
NewspaperThe Monitor
Websitewww.stpaulsmd.org/boys

St. Paul's School for Boys is an Episcopal, coed, private school located in Brooklandville, Maryland. It occupies a 120-acre (0.49 km2) rural campus in the Green Spring Valley Historic District, ten miles (16 km) north of the city of Baltimore in suburban Baltimore County.

The school includes a pre-school and a lower school, which are coed through grade 4. The boys school also shares its campus with St. Paul's School for Girls which was reestablished in 1959 after a 19th-century predecessor failed. In July 2018, the schools unified under the umbrella of The St. Paul's Schools, with a single board of trustees and one president; each school retains its individual traditions and its gender-specific programs.

St. Paul's School for Boys was founded in February 1849 at Old St. Paul's Parish in Baltimore City by the Reverend William Edward Wyatt, rector.

St. Paul's moved its campus four times until its final location at the current grounds in 1952. The principal building on the Brooklandville campus is "Brooklandwood," a mansion built in 1793 by Charles Carroll of Carrollton (1737-1832), one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972.[3]

Brooklandwood mansion
Chapin Hall for middle-school boys
  1. ^ "Head of School". www.stpaulsmd.org. The St. Paul's Schools. Retrieved February 8, 2021.
  2. ^ a b c d e "Search for Private Schools – School Detail for St. Paul's School". National Center for Education Statistics. Institute of Education Sciences. Retrieved October 23, 2020.
  3. ^ "National Register Information System – St. Paul's School for Boys (#72000567)". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. April 15, 2008.