Boys' Latin School of Maryland

[1] On February 11, 2020, plans were announced to add a boarding school, in conjunction with the acquisition of an additional 28-acre (110,000 m2) parcel for student housing, beginning in 2021.

[1] The existing structures on the newly acquired property were renovated, providing space for up to 40 boys to be accommodated as residents, with multiple apartments for faculty and staff and on-site dining services.

With a student to faculty ratio of 8:1, class sizes are small and offer many opportunities for individual interaction with the teacher and for student-centered activities.

In addition to the care and instruction of classroom teachers, students in the Middle and Upper Schools are assigned to faculty advisers who monitor their academic and social development.

The Lower School begins with Kindergarten classes where students are first exposed to the Wilson Foundation system of language education.

The eighth grade also presents an opportunity for students to develop public speaking skills: a formally prepared speech is part of their curriculum.

There are also a wide variety of electives, and Advanced Placement (AP) courses are offered in thirteen subjects including calculus, statistics, physics, chemistry, biology, U.S. history, and English literature.

A quarter plate daguerreotype (ca. 1850s) of Evert Marsh Topping, Boys' Latin School founder
Part of the Upper School campus and athletic field