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Maryvale Preparatory School

1945 establishments in MarylandBrooklandville, MarylandCatholic secondary schools in MarylandEducational institutions established in 1945Girls' schools in Maryland
Private middle schools in MarylandPrivate schools in Baltimore County, MarylandSisters of Notre Dame de Namur schools

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.

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Maryvale Preparatory School
Greenspring Valley Road, Towson

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Greenspring Valley Road
21022 Towson
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