St. Timothy's School

Coordinates: 39°24′27″N 76°41′10″W / 39.40750°N 76.68611°W / 39.40750; -76.68611
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St. Timothy's School
Address
Map
8400 Greenspring Avenue

,
21153

United States
Coordinates39°24′27″N 76°41′10″W / 39.40750°N 76.68611°W / 39.40750; -76.68611
Information
TypePrivate girls' boarding school
Established1832
Head of schoolRandy S. Stevens
Faculty44 teachers and staff
Grades912
Enrollment200 students
Campus size111.9 acres (0.453 km2)
Color(s)Carolina blue and White    
RivalBryn Mawr School
Websitestt.org

St. Timothy's School is a four-year private all-girls boarding high school in Stevenson, Maryland.

History

The school was founded as a school for girls by Sarah Randolph Carter in Catonsville, Maryland in 1882. In 1952, the school moved to Stevenson, Maryland. In 1972, Hannah More Academy merged into St. Timothy's School. The school is run under the guidance of the Episcopal Church, and offers the International Baccalaureate Diploma Program.[1]

St. Timothy's School
St. Timothy's School

Sports

The Pond
The Pond

The school supports several sports programs including lacrosse, golf, tennis, dance, softball, field hockey, indoor soccer, volleyball, horse riding, ice hockey, soccer, squash and badminton. The school competes in the Interscholastic Athletic Association (IAAM). In 2004-2005, the school won the Division C Championship in field hockey and basketball.[2]

The school is also known for its annual intramural basketball game, a tradition that began in the 1890s when co-headmistresses Polly and Sally Carter were looking for an activity to keep boarders busy during the Thanksgiving break. They divided up the girls into two teams named "Brownie" and "Spider". The game has been played each year according to the original three-court rules, with players wearing 19th-century tunics.[3]

Notable alumnae

See also

References and notes

  1. ^ "The History of St. Timothy's". St. Timothy's School. Retrieved December 28, 2019.
  2. ^ "Athletics". St. Timothy's School. Archived from the original on January 19, 2008. Retrieved December 28, 2019.
  3. ^ Scherr, Rich (November 20, 2019). "18 players, 3 courts, 125 years of tradition: Brownie vs. Spider basketball game at St. Timothy's as spirited as ever".

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