Saint Tim’s is a school for girls who care more about riding than academics. There are also very few day students, most board and are international. |
Many people in Baltimore don't even know there is a school called St. Timothy's. I only know because the nature center used to be on the campus before it moved to its current location. |
This is pretty much wrong. We have one at St Timothy’s now. The diploma IB curriculum, which the top students slot into, is very rigorous and highly valued in college admissions. This year’s graduation class includes girls headed to Princeton, MIT, Duke, etc. It is making a stronger push for local students so aid packages are competitive. As an IB school with boarders, it draws students from around the world. My DD has friends from China, India, Spain and Peru. There is a girl from Afghanistan and one from Ukraine now. It is the most racially and ethnically diverse school in the Baltimore area. It is small, about 50 per class, which some won’t like. Also, since every student takes part in a sport/activity after school every trimester, doing out-of-school club sports is tricky. But I know we have a student in JHU Peabody chorus so it can be done. If local parents/girls aren’t at least looking at St. Tim’s, that’s their loss. |
Saint Tim’s is almost entirely international boarders which is why very few Baltimore families consider it. |
That is actually one of the things that makes the school great. The local day students gain global perspective and make friends from all over the world. |
| I wouldn't send my kid to a boarding school as a day student. |
St. Tim is not "far" given that it is just off the beltway. It is no further "out" than the Saint Pauls schools and Garrison Forest is even further out, as is McDonogh. |
True. I guess because St Tim’s has horses on campus, people say it is in “horse country.” ?? It is closer to the Baltimore Beltway than St Paul’s, Maryvale or McDonogh. |
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There is some weird boosterism going on for Saint Tim’s. I had a relative who attended and it was all about the riding and horses. They likely added the IB program because most of their students are international these days. It’s become ridiculously expensive.
There simply isn’t much demand locally to be a day student at a small boarding school when there are abundant day school options that are better located and have better academic reputations. |
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Not sure about “weird boosterism,” but I can say my daughter is there, she doesn’t ride horses and none of her friends do either. If that’s the local reputation of the school, it’s up to the school to change that.
But the school is trying to raise its profile locally and offering really good aid to top students. |
| Moving on ….I recommend Bryn Mawr or Park! |
Because bio builds on chemistry which builds on physics. Most schools do it the other way around because the required math knowledge goes in the other direction. |
| Park's new science building will be finished in the fall! They have many musical ensembles to choose from, but the arts classes I music classes. My son took electronic music and was told if he took a second semester he could take the AP test. |
Yes but nobody lives in the Beltway. St Paul’s is significantly closer to most neighborhoods simply by virtue of being where 695, 83 and Falls Road converge. But I do agree St Tim’s is much closer than people make it out to be |
| Most people in Baltimore have never heard of this school. |