Mount Saint Joseph High School, Baltimore | Fees, Rankings, Address, Admission, Vacancies, Reviews & More

Mount Saint Joseph High School is a High school in Baltimore with a 4.4 rating.

About Mount Saint Joseph High School

Mount Saint Joseph High School ( High school ) is located at 4403 Frederick Ave, Baltimore, MD 21229, United States. It is categorised as : Catholic private high school.
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Ratings & Ranking

Mount Saint Joseph High School has a rating of 4.4 and is ranked number 8424 in the US.

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Address & Location

Mount Saint Joseph High School is located at 4403 Frederick Ave, Baltimore, MD 21229, United States.

Schools Fees

Given that it is categorised as Catholic private high school, the school fees for Mount Saint Joseph High School range between 26,300 USD and 30,200 USD.

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Parents & Students Reviews:

Mount Saint Joseph High School has 30 reviews with an overall rating of 4.4. Some reviews have been edited for clarity.

Overall Rating : 4.4 out of 5.0 stars
I was a MSJ student, 2008 graduate. There’s not enough space for me to write all the great things about this school. So, I’ll try my best to sum up the defining characteristics of Mt St Joe.

Academics: The teachers are more than qualified and they all have their own unique teaching styles. The advanced placement and honors classes are phenomenal (Chem AP students got all 5’s on the AP test!). My strong suites are in the sciences and I was more than prepared by MSJ for college; currently a math and engineering major at VT.

Religion: MSJ is very tolerant to your religion and beliefs. You must go to religion class, but absolutely nothing is “forced/pushed” upon you. However, MSJ is an incredible source to strengthen and build your own beliefs. MSJ also helps to shape and reveal who you are.

Student body: I personally am terrible with names, and by the end of senior year I knew every single persons name in my grade. I saw my classmates as brothers, and I was always treated like one. Yes, there was a certain bit of segregation between cultures my freshmen year. For ex, (like the misinformed and ignorant reviewer stated previously) there was a “Little Africa” table in the cafeteria. Going in to high school is intimidating enough, assimilating with common culture is what is most comfortable for a 14 year old to do. But, by the end of senior year, our tables were completely integrated. No lines were drawn, no prejudices to be had. I made the best friends of my life at St Joe. And to this day we are all just as close.

MSJ is a large part of who I am today, and I wouldn’t trade my experiences at that school for anything. I am proud to be a Mount Man.

I am a graduate of 2016, and this high school does what is says. It is a legitimate college prep school and enstills values taught very rarley anymore. My grandfather and his brothers went here and I’m glad to say I did too. I have made life long friends and know what it means to be a mount man. I was fortunate to be enrolled in the DePaul Program which help people with learning differences succeed and learn to overcome their difficulties in any subject. Every teacher was more than willing to help in anyway they could and made it their goal to see you graduate. I even made friends with teachers who I felt a connection to and had many great experiences which I wouldn’t trade for anything.
No place for hate? That’s rich. I was bullied the majority of my freshman year because the school does nothing to address immature behavior among underclassmen. It wasn’t until I started cursing people out and threatening suicide that they started to pay attention. Now, my brother comes home every day and says someone new is picking on him and actually physically hurting him and it is infuriating that even though we’ve reported this behavior several times that these behaviors persist. They’re so unpersonal and robotic, although their guise of kind and loving faith makes you think otherwise. My parents wasted their money sending us there.

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