Student Performance
Standardized Testing
At the School of the Cathedral, our students perform at the highest level when it comes to their academic performance and spiritual growth.
The Archdiocese of Baltimore’s Department of Catholic Schools is using NWEA MAP Growth testing as our diagnostic and placement tool for Grades 2 – 8. Learn more here.
Standardized test scores are not the only measure of a school’s quality. These tests are designed to assess an individual student’s performance compared to all students nationally. They do not compare a school’s quality to other schools. Many other factors should affect your decision about which school your child should attend, including: educational philosophy, curriculum quality, teacher credentials, class size, location, cost, availability of resources, discipline policy, opportunities for parental involvement and communications.
High School Acceptance
Year after year, Cathedral graduates are regularly achieving acceptance rate to their families’ top choice high schools.
Our graduating class attends many fine area high schools, including Calvert Hall College High School, Gilman School, Loyola Blakefield, Maryvale Preparatory, Notre Dame Preparatory, St. Paul’s School for Girls, Boys Latin, Roland Park Country School, Mt. St. Joseph’s, Mercy, Friends School, Jemicy School, and Polytech Institute.
In 2024, the 8th grade graduates earned an aggregate total of $1.7 million in academic scholarships from Catholic and private high schools.