
Archbishop Spalding High School
Catholic, Founded 1963
Updated July 2026
Curriculum
Archbishop Spalding High School is a Catholic college-preparatory secondary school that empowers students to grow spiritually, academically, physically, and socially. It provides a caring, faith-based environment that prepares students to lead, serve, and succeed in college and beyond.
Curriculum
Teaching approach
As a Roman Catholic, co-educational, college-preparatory school, Archbishop Spalding is rooted in the values and teachings of Jesus Christ. The school believes that true education aims at the formation of the human person spiritually, intellectually, emotionally, socially, and physically. It strives to challenge students to reach their highest potential within a diverse community that affirms the dignity of the individual and promotes service to others.
Programmes
The academic program is college-preparatory and includes 28 AP courses and an IB Diploma Programme. The school is a certified Project Lead the Way (PLTW) institution, offering specialized pathways in Engineering and Computer Science. The core curriculum spans departments including Theology, English, Mathematics, Science, Social Science, Art, Music, and Physical Education, with graduation requirements that include four years of English and Theology, three years of science, and specific history and government courses.
Outcomes
Archbishop Spalding High School reports a 98% college acceptance rate for its graduates. Annually, students are awarded over $40 million in college scholarships. The school emphasizes the development of character and service, as evidenced by the 60,654 service hours completed by the class of 2025.
Student support
Learning support
The school provides a Learning Resource Center to support student academic success. This center is part of the school's commitment to meeting students where they are and providing the necessary guidance to help them thrive academically and personally. Additional support is available through school counseling services, which assist students with their social, emotional, and academic development.
Frequently asked questions(4)
- What curriculum does Archbishop Spalding High School offer?
- Archbishop Spalding High School offers Advanced Placement and IB Diploma.
- How much is tuition at Archbishop Spalding High School?
- Annual tuition at Archbishop Spalding High School is $23K. Fees vary by year group — confirm the current schedule with the school.
- Is Archbishop Spalding High School co-educational?
- Archbishop Spalding High School is a co-ed school.
- Where is Archbishop Spalding High School located?
- Archbishop Spalding High School is an international school in Baltimore, United States.
Tuition & fees
Annual tuition by grade
2026-2027| Grade | Ages | Annual |
|---|---|---|
| Grades 9-12 | 14–18 | $23K |
Other fees(3)
| Registration fee· Re-Registration Fee for returning families | $100 |
|---|---|
| Deposit· Tuition Deposit for returning families | $400 |
| Deposit· Tuition deposit paid at registration for new families | $500 |
Admissions
Archbishop Spalding High School maintains a selective admissions process, requiring prospective students to submit an application for consideration. The school evaluates applicants based on their academic potential and commitment to the school's mission. Families are encouraged to inquire, visit the campus, and apply through the official school website. Financial aid is available, with a deadline for assistance applications typically set for December 10th of the preceding year.
Calendar
The school operates on a standard academic calendar, with specific dates for the 2025-2026 and 2026-2027 school years available on the website. The calendar includes athletic events, academic milestones, and administrative office closures. Families can access a year-at-a-glance view and an iCal feed for real-time updates on school activities.
Facilities
About the campus
The campus features specialized learning environments, including a Library Learning Commons and an Art Wing with gallery space. Athletic facilities support a robust sports program, while the school also maintains a chapel for spiritual life and various labs for science and engineering coursework. The campus is located in Severn, Maryland, and serves as the hub for all academic, athletic, and community activities.
Co-curriculars
The school offers over 55 clubs and activities, providing students with diverse opportunities for leadership and engagement. These include the National Art Honor Society, Math League, Mu Alpha Theta, Model United Nations, various music ensembles such as the Jazz Cavs and Show Choir, and service-oriented groups like the Engineering Service Society. Students also participate in competitive athletics, with 30 varsity teams competing in the MIAA and IAAM leagues.




Shannon GilliganPresidentShannon Gilligan is a 1994 alumna of the school who previously served as Chief Financial Officer. She is a parent of two Spalding graduates and now leads the school as President.
Regina O'HaraPrincipalRegina O'Hara is a 2002 alumna who serves as the Interim Principal. She previously held the role of Assistant Principal of Faculty and Staff and is a current parent of a student.
Jeanine KandracAssistant Principal of Academic AffairsJeanine Kandrac serves as the Assistant Principal of Academic Affairs, overseeing curriculum development, academic policies, and faculty support.
William WeberAssistant Principal of Student AffairsWilliam Weber serves as an Assistant Principal of Student Affairs.
Erin AdamsAssistant Principal of Student AffairsErin Adams serves as an Assistant Principal of Student Affairs.
Ashley StewartVice President of AdvancementAshley Stewart is a 2004 alumna who serves as the Vice President of Advancement.
Chris MannixChief Operating OfficerChris Mannix is a 1995 alumnus who serves as the Chief Operating Officer.
Advanced Placement
IB Diploma