The Catholic High School of Baltimore is approved by the
Maryland State Department of Education and is accredited by
the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools. Schools seek accreditation from appropriate professional organizations
as a "stamp of approval" for their scholastic program.
Accreditation provides reassurance to parents, students, and
the wider community that their school is following sound educational
practices in the implementation of its educational mission.
The Middle States Visitation Committee summarized their evaluation
of Catholic High by saying:
“The members of the Validation
Team congratulate The Catholic High School of Baltimore
for its enthusiastic and articulate students who value the
loving, caring, and supportive environment that results
from a fine educational program provided by a faculty, staff,
and administration united in dedication to the traditions
of Saints Francis and Clare of Assisi.”
If you have
any comments or questions about Middle
States Accreditation, please contact us at 410.732.6200 or
at requests@thecatholichighschool.org.
Mission Statement
Empowered by Gospel values and rooted in the spirit and tradition
of Saints Francis and Clare of Assisi, The Catholic High School
of Baltimore, a sponsored institution of the Sisters of St.
Francis of Philadelphia, is dedicated to the education of
young women in an environment that fosters Christian attitudes
of dignity and respect for the human person and all of creation.
In our mission, we recognize that through education the empowerment
of women can effect the transformation of our society; therefore,
we challenge our school community to academic excellence,
to responsible leadership, and to Christian community service.
Belief Statements
We, at The Catholic High School of Baltimore, value:
Our Catholic Heritage - which is expressed
in an environment of faith and in joyful lives devoted to
the Gospel. We take Saints Francis and Clare of Assisi as
our exemplars, seeing in their respect for life and their
love of Jesus a way to be light for the world and salt for
the earth.
God’s Creation - which requires
a spirit of acceptance and love toward the people we are
called to be with and to serve and an acknowledgement of
our role as stewards of the earth in all our activities.
Justice - which calls forth a response
from us as Christian people to be good citizens, to address
social ills, to serve our community, and to act as peacemakers.
The Giftedness of All - which includes
believing that all are endowed by God with a wealth of talents.
We accept the responsibility to encourage the growth and
expansion of these talents within our community of learners.
Education - which is aimed at developing
the whole person. We are committed to providing a holistic
program that promotes the mind, body, soul and spirit of
every young woman we serve.
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