Bishop Walsh School
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Bishop Walsh School is a Catholic school in Cumberland, Maryland, serving students from PreK (ages 3 to 4) through grade 12. Founded in 1966, it draws families from three states (Western Maryland and the nearby parts of West Virginia and Pennsylvania) and reports a 14:1 faculty-to-student ratio, with 13% of its high school population coming from abroad. The school is an Archdiocesan Collaborative School under the Archdiocese of Baltimore and is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Council on Accreditation and School Improvement (through Cognia/AdvancED). Academics span early education, elementary, middle, and high school, with Advanced Placement courses, a STEM track that includes a MakerSpace, robotics, and an aquaponics lab (BWGrows), and a reported 99% of graduates going on to college or military service.
For students who learn differently, the Pratt Program is a learning support center built into the regular school day. It serves capable students in grades K-12 who have language-based learning difficulties such as dyslexia, and it offers small-group math intervention for grades 1 to 5. The whole Pratt team is trained in Bowman's Orton-Gillingham "Plus", a 60-hour course accredited by the International Dyslexia Association, and students receive one-on-one, multisensory instruction in reading, writing, and spelling covering phonemic awareness, decoding, fluency, and morphology. Lessons run from 1 to 5 times per week depending on need, and students stay in the regular academic program throughout. Teachers in grades K-5 are also trained in Orton-Gillingham, and the program includes classroom accommodations such as text-to-speech and speech-to-text. Staff include a structured literacy dyslexia specialist, a dyscalculia tutor, a speech-language pathologist, and several Orton-Gillingham interventionists.
The school also runs the Spartan Center for Student Success, which is open to students from other schools. It provides executive function coaching (planning, organization, goal setting), counseling for stress, anxiety, and peer relationships, Orton-Gillingham reading intervention, and speech and language therapy. The speech and language service works with children who have articulation difficulties, Autism Spectrum Disorder, childhood apraxia of speech, expressive and receptive language delays, stuttering, and social-skills needs, and it offers free consultations and screenings.
Tuition for 2026-2027 starts at $7,800 for a first child in grades K-5, $9,140 in grades 6-8, and $9,690 in grades 9-12, with reduced rates for additional children and PreK options ranging from $1,840 (two half days) to $6,470 (five full days). The Pratt Program is an added cost, from $765 for twice-monthly executive function coaching up to $4,590 for five days per week. Financial aid is handled through the FACTS grant and aid platform, where a single application covers school, parish, and Archdiocese of Baltimore assistance.
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