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Holy Family School (Closed 2010)

9535 Liberty Rd
Randallstown, MD 21133
Holy Family School is a K-8 Catholic school in the Archdiocese of Baltimore.
The mission of Holy Family School is to bring forth Christ to the people in the school community: students, faculty, staff, parents, alumni, and those in the surrounding area.
We commit ourselves to proclaim the Gospel, build faith communities, celebrate through worship, and serve others.
Our central purpose is to provide spiritual, intellectual, social, and physical development in our students.
We strive to provide a high quality Catholic education in an atmosphere permeated by Gospel values and reflecting a living witness of the Church.

School Overview

Religious Affiliation
Grades Offered
Grades Kindergarten-9

Student Body

Total Students
122 students
Student Body Type
Co-ed
% Students of Color
95%
State avg.: 38%
Students by Grade

Academics and Faculty

Total Classroom Teachers
12 teachers
Student-Teacher Ratio
10:1
National avg.:

Tuition and Acceptance Rate

Admission Deadline
None / Rolling
Source: National Center for Education Statistics (NCES)

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the application deadline for Holy Family School?
The application deadline for Holy Family School is rolling (applications are reviewed as they are received year-round).

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