The Catholic High School of Baltimore

STEM Program

The Catholic High School of Baltimore is the first Catholic school for young women to offer a STEM Program. Since its inception in 2008, Catholic High’s STEM Program has been distinguished for providing young women with a quality education in the sciences, allowing them to be confident in college and in future careers. The STEM Program has grown in recent years to offer courses in Engineering, Biomedicine, and Sports Medicine. The integration of the STEM curricula allows students to broaden their knowledge across three disciplines.

Students discover their passion for STEM in the school’s state-of-the-art Engineering Lab, Robotics Lab, and Clinical Simulation Lab. Medical courses offered in the Clinical Simulation Lab use high-fidelity mannequins that give students real-world experiences before ever stepping foot in a college course.

The STEM Program has offered students in-field experience with Imagine Engineering, LifeBridge Health—Express Care Urgent Care Centers, MedStar Health, and The Whiting-Turner Contracting Company. Catholic High’s students continue to be one step ahead of other high school students when applying for college and jobs in the STEM field.


This article is part of our 2025-2026 Guide to Baltimore Independent School Guide.

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