The Calvert School

Located on 16 acres in Baltimore’s Tuscany Canterbury neighborhood, Calvert School’s campus provides children in elementary and middle school with a calm, safe space to grow amid a fast-paced world. Convenient to Johns Hopkins University, I-83, and Charles Street, Calvert blends ample outdoor space, first-rate classrooms, and state-of-the-art facilities to ensure an enriching experience for all students.

The campus is anchored by three large sports fields, two main academic buildings, and the Luetkemeyer Athletic Center, which opened in 2022. This facility features a fitness center, a spacious turfed field, and 10 regulation squash courts that enhance Calvert’s interscholastic and community sports programs.

Nearby sits Calvert’s Middle School, which contains modern classrooms, a black box theater, a large gymnasium, and two meeting spaces for assemblies and leadership programming. The Lyceum, a small, library-adjacent space designed for one-on-one instruction and small groups, is always open to students seeking support and enrichment.

The Calvert School

From there, the W.P. Carey ’42 Lower School on Tuscany Road is just a short walk across campus, allowing Calvert’s oldest students to regularly meet with its youngest. In both divisions, individualized learning and small class sizes support Calvert’s challenging academic program and focus on robust K-8 education.

In 2024, the Lower School celebrated its 100th birthday, and though much has changed since its creation, the building has maintained its unique, child-focused charm through whimsical details and fantastical flourishes. Over the years, the building has continuously grown to enrich the modern student experience, most recently expanding to include a brand-new music and science wing with specialized spaces and an updated outdoor area.

The multi-level wing opened to students in 2024, introducing a science lab focused on hands-on learning and a music room that enables free movement and self-expression. These new spaces join the Lower School’s renovated art room, library, and planetarium—as well as two gymnasiums and 28 classrooms—in providing a unique and well-rounded experience for all Calvert students.

Submit an inquiry online at calvertschoolmd.org/inquire to learn about Calvert School.


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

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