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1 Extracurricular activities  



1.1  School colors and mascot  





1.2  Sports  





1.3  Clubs and activities  







2 Notable alumni  





3 See also  





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Coordinates: 39°1650N 76°4117W / 39.28056°N 76.68806°W / 39.28056; -76.68806
 

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Mount Saint Joseph College
Address
Map

4403 Frederick Avenue


, ,

21229


United States
Coordinates39°16′50N 76°41′17W / 39.28056°N 76.68806°W / 39.28056; -76.68806
Information
TypeParochial
Motto"Deo Optimo Maximo"
Religious affiliation(s)Christian
DenominationRoman Catholic,
Xaverian Brothers
Patron saint(s)Saint Joseph
Established1876
FounderBrother Bernadine
AuthorityArchdiocese of Baltimore
PresidentGeorge E. Andrews, Jr.
PrincipalBrendan Donohue[1]
Grades912
Enrollment920 (2019)
Average class size18
Student to teacher ratio11:1
Campus sizemedium
Color(s)Purple and Cream   
SloganBuilding boys into men that matter
Athletics17 sports
Athletics conferenceMaryland Interscholastic Athletic Association (MIAA); Baltimore Catholic League (basketball only)
NicknameThe Gaels
AccreditationMiddle States Association of Colleges and Schools[2]
PublicationThe Carpenter (Art/Literary magazine)
NewspaperThe Quill
YearbookTower
Tuition$19,495 (2024-2025)[3]
Athletic DirectorKraig Loovis
Endowment$8 Million
Websitemsjnet.edu

Mount Saint Joseph College (commonly MSJorMount Saint Joe) is a Catholic college preparatory school and secondary school / high school for young men from ninth to twelfth grade sponsored by the Xaverian Brothers and founded in 1876.[4] It is located within the Archdiocese of Baltimore, Maryland.

Extracurricular activities[edit]

School colors and mascot[edit]

The school colors are purple and cream. The mascot of the Mount is the Gael.

Sports[edit]

Mount Saint Joseph plays most of its sports including wrestling, football, rugby, soccer, volleyball, basketball, baseball, lacrosse, mountain biking, water polo and tennis in the Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association (MIAA) “A” Conference[5] against other Catholic and private schools. The basketball team competes in both the MIAA and the Baltimore Catholic League. The most success has come from the wrestling program, whose varsity team has over 30 state championships and 9 national championships. The basketball team won the Baltimore Catholic League in 2012/13.[6]

Clubs and activities[edit]

Mount Saint Joseph sponsors many student-inspired clubs[7] such as chain-mail club, the Beatles club, Think Tank, the anime club, the video game club, and an It's Academic team, which won the Baltimore Catholic League in 2001 2007, 2008 and 2013. There is also a chapter of the National Honor Society, as well as an ACE Mentoring program for aspiring engineers. In recent years, the school has begun a Model United Nations team, and has participated in the National History Bee and Bowl since its inauguration in 2010, with at least one of its teams advancing to the national tournament every year. The Drama Club partners up with the local Catholic all-girls school, Mount de Sales Academy to perform two shows each year: a play in the fall and a musical in the spring.

Notable alumni[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  • ^ MSA-CSS. "MSA-Commission on Secondary Schools". Archived from the original on 2011-05-14. Retrieved 2009-07-31.
  • ^ https://www.msjnet.edu/admissions/tuition-and-affordability
  • ^ "Mount Saint Joseph High School: History". www.msjnet.edu. Retrieved 2016-09-16.
  • ^ Escaffi, Carlos. "Varsity Sports Network". www.miaasports.net. Retrieved 2016-09-15.
  • ^ Graham, Glenn (25 Feb 2013). "Mount St. Joseph wins fifth BCL tournament championship". The Baltimore Sun. Retrieved 29 May 2015.
  • ^ "Mount Saint Joseph High School: Clubs & Activities". www.msjnet.edu. Retrieved 2016-09-15.
  • ^ "George E. Heffner, delegate, police magistrate". The Baltimore Sun. 2008-10-13. Retrieved 2023-03-04.
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