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Joey Nepp, daughter of Archbishop Spalding High School theology teacher, Kathleen Nepp, is kissed by her grandparents, Gary and Elaine Nepp, at the Severn school’s May 22 graduation. (Kevin J. Parks/CR Staff)

2,156 seniors graduate from Catholic high schools in the Archdiocese of Baltimore

June 30, 2025
By Catholic Review Staff
Catholic Review
Filed Under: Feature, Local News, News, Schools

Lyon Ramsey celebrates his Calvert Hall College High School graduation with family and friends May 31, 2025, outside the Cathedral of Mary Our Queen in Homeland. (Kevin J. Parks/CR Staff)

At the end of the 2024-25 academic year, 2,156 seniors graduated from 17 Catholic high schools in the Archdiocese of Baltimore. A Catholic Review survey of schools showed that 44 were female and 56 percent were male.

Ninety seven percent of graduates will attend colleges or universities in the United States, Spain, Japan, Italy and the Netherlands in the fall. Only 9 U.S. states won’t have a 2025 Catholic high school grad from the Archdiocese of Baltimore attending college. Eighty four percent of students in schools that reported it will attend college on a scholarship.

In addition, 1.7 percent will attend a trade or vocational school and 1.6 percent will enter the military (up from 0.8% last year).

Here is information on the Class of 2025 as provided by the schools.

Archbishop Curley High School, Baltimore

Graduates: 114
Salutatorian: Tyler M. Brown
Valedictorian: David l. Fritz II

Archbishop Spalding High School, Severn

Graduates: 305

Bishop Walsh School, Cumberland

Graduates: 14
Salutatorian: Cassandra Hein
Valedictorian: James Hose

Calvert Hall College High School, Towson

Graduates: 288
Salutatorian: Emilie Dore
Valedictorian: Peter Kelly

The Catholic High School of Baltimore
Graduates: 52
Salutatorian: Sofia Schisler
Valedictorian: Toni Christina Tan

Cristo Rey Jesuit High School, Fells Point

Graduates: 81
Salutatorian: Calvin Robinson
Valedictorian: Regina Chicas De La Cruz

St. Frances Academy, Baltimore

Graduates: 63
Salutatorian: Dwayne Green Jr.
Valedictorian: Samaya Nelson

The John Carroll School, Bel Air

Graduates: 173
Salutatorian: Lillian Walker
Valedictorian: Olivia Schaub

St. John’s Catholic Prep, Buckeystown

Graduates: 68
Salutatorian: Joseph Marshall Workman
Valedictorian: Galen Joseph Belmar

Loyola Blakefield, Towson

Graduates: 177

St. Mary’s High School, Annapolis

Graduates: 115
Salutatorians: Marley Dobson and Zach Birdsall
Valedictorian: Jakub D’Andrade

Maryvale Preparatory School, Lutherville

Graduates: 75

Mercy High School, Baltimore

Graduates: 105

Mount de Sales Academy, Catonsville

Graduates: 125
Salutatorian: Marie Smith
Valedictorian: Cecilia Pate

Mount St. Joseph High School, Irvington

Graduates: 190

Notre Dame Preparatory School, Towson

Graduates: 158
Academic Excellence Awardee: Jahniya Braga

Our Lady of Mount Carmel School, Essex

Graduates: 53
Salutatorian: Hannah Sullivan
Valedictorian: Evelyn Neira-Llivichuzhca

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