Arts & Culture

Grace and St. Peter’s students log miles on Baltimore’s sidewalks on weekly visits to the Enoch Pratt Central Library, through the magnificent halls of the Walters Art Museum, and into the concerts of The Meyerhoff Symphony Hall. Our Mt. Vernon parks, our neighborhood architecture, and institutions provide the ideal setting and inspiration to begin exploring the wonders and influences of ancient cultures and our classical roots. Grace and St. Peter’s School has joyfully ushered over 1000 school children through the city’s cultural district and into the world of lifelong learning.

Our Urban Campus

Mt. Vernon Square

The Parks at Mt. Vernon Square

The gardens and fountains, the architecture of the surrounding facades, and the Washington Monument epitomize our classical heritage and inspire our integrated arts/classics curriculum.

The Enoch Pratt Free Public Library Main Branch and Annex

The Enoch Pratt Free Library, Central Branch

Image courtesy of the Enoch Pratt Free Public Library

Students take weekly walks to browse and use the extensive treasures of this premier facility—one of the country’s oldest and finest public library systems.

The Walters Art Museum

The Walters Art Museum

Image courtesy of The Walters Art Museum

Students explore The Walters’ magnificent collection of ancient antiquities with teachers and trained docents.

The Maryland Historical Society

A hop, skip, and a jump to the past (and present).

The Maryland Science Center

Lexington Market

Lexington Market

Image courtesy of Lexington Market

There’s always something to see and do (or eat) at the world’s largest continuosly running market.

The Garrett-Jacobs Mansion, Home of the Engineer’s Club

Grace and St. Peter’s choristers perform within this majestic building on Mt. Vernon square.

The Meyerhoff Symphony Hall

Grace and St. Peter’s students enjoy performances of the famed Baltimore Symphony Orchestra and marvel at the sights and acoustics of this incredible structure.