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St. Timothy's School

1882 establishments in MarylandBoarding schools in MarylandEducational institutions established in 1882Episcopal schools in MarylandGirls' schools in Maryland
International Baccalaureate schools in MarylandPrivate high schools in MarylandPrivate schools in Baltimore County, MarylandStevenson, Maryland

St. Timothy's School is a four-year private all-girls boarding high school in Stevenson, Maryland.

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St. Timothy's School
Greenspring Avenue,

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Saint Timothy's School

Greenspring Avenue 8400
21093
Maryland, United States
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