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Maryvale Preparatory School
Maryvale Preparatory School is a Catholic, independent school for girls in grades six through 12. Affiliated with the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur, Maryvale is located in Lutherville, Maryland. It is also affiliated with the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Baltimore.
After purchasing Wickcliffe Castle from Dr. Walter Wickes, the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur opened Maryvale Trinity College Preparatory School on Sept. 9, 1945 with only 12 boarders and eight day students. In June 1954, the school began its transition to a day school only, with the last of its boarders graduating in 1956. In 1976, the school finished its evolution, becoming a day school for young women in grades six through 12. It has a long tradition of affiliation to the Virgin Mary. The combined Middle and Upper Schools have approximately 410 students. The current president of the school is Malika DeLancey.
Students have the option of purchasing the school ring in silver, gold or white gold with a square garnet stone. On one side is engraved the graduating year of the student above a lion, the school's mascot; the other side has engraved the school's name above the Maryvale crest. Students can have their names or initials engraved on the inside of the ring. Students are presented with the Maryvale ring in December of their junior year, in conjunction with the holy day of the Immaculate Conception of Mary. A common tradition among students is to have their ring "turned" while on their finger a certain number of times between receiving it at the Ring Ceremony and attending the Junior Ring Dance. For example, a student in the class of 2011 would have their ring turned 111 times, symbolizing her affiliation and dedication to her class.
O Maryvale, we sing to thee, Whose every slope and tree, In noble mein praises God, As born of favored soil He trod. We hail thy towers grey and lofty, Thy wings of stone so strong. Thy Mary image greeting all who come, Who for her blessing long.
Oh Maryvale, dear Maryvale, We give our hearts to thee today.
School of our Queen of lineage royal, To thee we will be loyal, For thou has taught in Christ-like way, Courageous faith and love each day. In hope, fidelity and peace, Thy spirit stands secure. Obedience, purity and zeal for truth, Marks life that will endure.
Oh Maryvale, dear Maryvale, We give our hearts to thee today.
Class Colors: Within the first few weeks of freshman year, the newest Upper School class votes for two colors that will serve as a representation of their class until Graduation. The colors are used in the class banner, which is moved around the walls of the gymnasium from the freshman wall to the senior wall each year.
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Maryvale Preparatory School
Maryvale Preparatory School is a Catholic, independent school for girls in grades six through 12. Affiliated with the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur, Maryvale is located in Lutherville, Maryland. It is also affiliated with the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Baltimore.
After purchasing Wickcliffe Castle from Dr. Walter Wickes, the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur opened Maryvale Trinity College Preparatory School on Sept. 9, 1945 with only 12 boarders and eight day students. In June 1954, the school began its transition to a day school only, with the last of its boarders graduating in 1956. In 1976, the school finished its evolution, becoming a day school for young women in grades six through 12. It has a long tradition of affiliation to the Virgin Mary. The combined Middle and Upper Schools have approximately 410 students. The current president of the school is Malika DeLancey.
Students have the option of purchasing the school ring in silver, gold or white gold with a square garnet stone. On one side is engraved the graduating year of the student above a lion, the school's mascot; the other side has engraved the school's name above the Maryvale crest. Students can have their names or initials engraved on the inside of the ring. Students are presented with the Maryvale ring in December of their junior year, in conjunction with the holy day of the Immaculate Conception of Mary. A common tradition among students is to have their ring "turned" while on their finger a certain number of times between receiving it at the Ring Ceremony and attending the Junior Ring Dance. For example, a student in the class of 2011 would have their ring turned 111 times, symbolizing her affiliation and dedication to her class.
O Maryvale, we sing to thee, Whose every slope and tree, In noble mein praises God, As born of favored soil He trod. We hail thy towers grey and lofty, Thy wings of stone so strong. Thy Mary image greeting all who come, Who for her blessing long.
Oh Maryvale, dear Maryvale, We give our hearts to thee today.
School of our Queen of lineage royal, To thee we will be loyal, For thou has taught in Christ-like way, Courageous faith and love each day. In hope, fidelity and peace, Thy spirit stands secure. Obedience, purity and zeal for truth, Marks life that will endure.
Oh Maryvale, dear Maryvale, We give our hearts to thee today.
Class Colors: Within the first few weeks of freshman year, the newest Upper School class votes for two colors that will serve as a representation of their class until Graduation. The colors are used in the class banner, which is moved around the walls of the gymnasium from the freshman wall to the senior wall each year.