Gilman School opened in Baltimore in 1897 as the first country day school in the United States. It enrolls more than 1,000 boys on a single North Baltimore campus, running from pre-school through grade 12. Families commute each day from across the metro area, which shapes how the school works.
Teaching at an all-boys day school asks for a specific craft. Faculty plan lessons that channel high energy into focused work, and they build mentoring arcs that can span more than a decade, since a boy may arrive in pre-school and leave at eighteen. Parents see their sons every evening and expect clear, frequent signals about progress. Gilman's mission to educate boys in mind, body, and spirit frames that work without a religious affiliation attached.
The financial base is solid. As of 2023, Gilman School reported about $235 million in net assets on $56 million in annual revenue. That scale supports competitive faculty salaries, medical and retirement benefits, tuition remission for faculty children, and funded professional development. In Baltimore's housing market, that compensation mix stretches further than the same package would in Washington or the Northeast corridor.
Faculty hiring runs across the full grade span: lower school lead and assistant teachers, middle and upper school teaching jobs in English, math, science, and history, and language faculty in French, Latin, and Spanish. Coaching, arts, admissions, advancement, and operations roles open throughout the year, with most academic searches concentrated between January and May.
For educators weighing Maryland independent schools, Gilman School rewards a close look.
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