CALVERT SCHOOL

Tucked away within the quiet, tree-lined streets of Tuscany-Canterbury, Calvert School’s campus provides children ages 4 to 14 with a calm, secure space to grow amid an otherwise bustling world. Located on 16 acres convenient to Johns Hopkins University and I-83, the School balances beautiful green spaces with state-of-the-art facilities to ensure an enriching educational experience.

Serving students in kindergarten through eighth grade, Calvert’s campus features two main academic buildings, three sports fields, outdoor learning spaces, and the modern Luetkemeyer Athletic Center.

Featuring 10 regulation squash courts, a fitness center, and a large indoor turfed field, the athletic center has quickly become a gathering place for Calvert families. The facility offers an ideal space for squash tournaments, co-curricular activities, summer camps, opening and closing exercises, and programs like the Calvert Flag Football League, which opens the School to the greater Baltimore community.

Across the street, Calvert’s Middle School features large classrooms, a black box theater, a spacious gymnasium, and two additional meeting spaces, the Atrium and the Assembly Hall. These areas become hubs for leadership programming, public speaking, and idea-sharing as the students grow into young leaders.

A short walk across campus sits the W.P. Carey ’42 Lower School, where students have access to two gymnasiums, a spacious art room, and a brightly lit library in addition to more than 27 classrooms. The building also contains the Kiddie Calvert early education center and the Luetkemeyer Planetarium, which is used in science classes to study the stars.

During the 2023-2024 school year, Calvert’s Lower School expanded to include two major additions, the Cordish Science Lab and Dunbar Music Room. Housed in an all-new multi-level wing, these additions provide specialized spaces for Calvert’s science and music curriculum, ensuring that students continue to succeed in both subjects. Submit an inquiry online at www.calvertschoolmd.org/inquire to learn more about Calvert School.

This article is part of the 2024-2025 Guide to Baltimore Independent Schools.

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