Mount de Sales Academy (Catonsville, Maryland)

Mount de Sales Academy (Catonsville, Maryland)
Mount de Sales Academy
The main building of Mount de Sales Academy.
Address
700 Academy Road
Catonsville, Maryland, (Baltimore County), 21228
 United States
Coordinates 39°17′9″N 76°43′17″W / 39.28583°N 76.72139°W / 39.28583; -76.72139Coordinates: 39°17′9″N 76°43′17″W / 39.28583°N 76.72139°W / 39.28583; -76.72139
Information
Type Private, All Girl
Religious affiliation(s) Roman Catholic
Established 1852
Principal Sr. Anne Catherine O.P.
Vice principal Mrs. Lanciotti and Sr. Peter Marie O.P.
Faculty 80
Grades 912
Enrollment around 499  (2010)
Average class size 16
Student to teacher ratio 11:1
Hours in school day 6
Campus Suburban
Color(s) Blue and White         
Song "Hail to you, dear Mount de Sales"
Mascot Sailor
Rival Seton Keough
Accreditation(s) Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools[1]
Publication Jostens
Newspaper 'Anchor'
Yearbook Ionic Columns
Website

Mount de Sales Academy is an all-girls secondary school located in Catonsville in unincorporated Baltimore County, Maryland. The school is located near the city of Baltimore. It is located in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Baltimore.

The school is affiliated with the Roman Catholic Church and is currently 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, but now serves as a college-preparatory school. It was the first institution in Baltimore County to offer education to women of all religious denominations.

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Reputation

The chapel at Mount de Sales
Class photo at graduation on the front steps of the main building

Mount de Sales Academy was named one of the top 50 Catholic schools in the country by the Catholic High School Honor Roll since 2004 on the basis of academics, Catholic identity, and civic education [1]. It is the only school in the state of Maryland to be included in the list.

Campus and Buildings

The Music Hall

Mount de Sales is located on 12 acres (49,000 m2) of land, from which one can see the Inner Harbor and the Baltimore city skyline. The back yard of the school is home to a garden featuring a statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary. The campus also includes athletic fields and other gardens.

Most classes are still held in the original school building, begun in 1851 and expanded in the 1860s. The main building, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, retains architectural traces of the cloistered sisters of the Visitation Order who founded the school.[2] The chapel, located in the center of the main building, is the oldest place of worship still in use in Baltimore. The stained glass windows in the chapel, original to the building, were cast in the same place and manufacturing technique as the famous stained glass of the Cathedral of Chartres, France. Interestingly, the windows are located at the back of the building, as Catholics in the area were undergoing much persecution at the time of the building's planning, and its founders wished to avoid vandalism and protest. The building also includes the Music Hall, which has details such as trompe-l'œil painting, the Padre Pio library, which contains relics of that saint, computer labs, a spacious art studio, and the Ramona Carrigan Science Center.

The recently renovated Regina Keenan Knott Alumnae Hall was formerly an infirmary for the school's boarding students. At one time it was connected to the main building by a walkway which has since been demolished.

The Constance and Samuel Pistorio Sports Complex was dedicated in 1999 and is one of the best athletic facilities among secondary schools in Maryland. Its design was modeled after the architecture of the campus' historic buildings. The facility is located across from the main building, on a piazza featuring gardens and a bronze statue of Saint Joseph the Worker.

The Board of Trustees launched a three phase capital campaign in June of 2010[3]. The campaign is entitled, Anchored in Excellence; Charting our Future. The phases are highlighted below:

Phase I A. New Convent Estimated $2 million ($1.5 million construction and $500,000 maintenance endowment) B. Security Fencing, Lighting, and Surveillance Cameras Estimated $1 million C. Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) System for 1852 Building Estimated $1 million

Phase II Regulation Turf Athletic Field with built-in Hillside Stadium Seating Estimated $1.5 million

Phase III Performing Arts Building Estimated $9 million

Notable alumnae

References and notes

External links


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