Gilman School | |
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5407 Roland Avenue , 21210 | |
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Type | Private, day, college preparatory |
Motto | In Tuo Lumine Lumen (Latin: "In Thy light [we see] light") |
Religious affiliation(s) | Nonsectarian |
Established | c. 1897 |
Sister school | Bryn Mawr School Roland Park Country School |
President | Andrew Brooks |
Head of School | Henry Smyth |
Faculty | 177[1] |
Grades | Pre-kindergarten-12 |
Gender | Boys |
Number of students | 1,035[4] |
Campus | Suburban, 57 acres[3] (.23 km²) |
Color(s) | Navy and Gray |
Song | “Gilman, O Gilman” |
Athletics conference | MIAA |
Mascot | Greyhound |
Nickname | Greyhounds |
Rivals | McDonogh School |
Accreditation | NAIS AIMS |
Yearbook | Cynosure |
Tuition | PreK-12: $21,235–$37,690 (2024-25)[2] |
Affiliations | AIMSMDDC International Boy's Schools Coalition Global Online Academy |
Website | www |
Gilman School is an all-boys independent, day, college preparatory school located in the Roland Park neighborhood of Baltimore, Maryland, United States. There are three school divisions: Lower School, grades pre-kindergarten through five; Middle School, grades six through eight; and Upper School, grades nine through twelve. Founded in 1897 as the Country School for Boys, it was the first country day school in the US.[5] It is named for Daniel Coit Gilman, the first president of Johns Hopkins University and an early supporter of efforts by Anne Galbraith Carey to form an all-boys day school.[6]
Gilman enrolls approximately 1,400 students, ranging from pre-kindergarten to 12th grade, under the instruction of 146 faculty members.[7] It is a member of the Association of Independent Maryland Schools[8] and the Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association.[9]