Baltimore City College

Baltimore City College
Address
3220 The Alameda; also geographically:
33rd Street and The Alameda

,
21218

United States
Coordinates39°19′32″N 76°35′50″W / 39.325663°N 76.597338°W / 39.325663; -76.597338
Information
Type
MottoPalmam Qui Meruit Ferat
("He who has earned the palm, let him bear it")
Founded1839 (1839)
School districtBaltimore City Public Schools
CEEB code210035
NCES School ID240009000150
PrincipalCynthia "Cindy" Harcum
Teaching staff83 FTE (2022–23)
Grades912
GenderCo-educational
(all-male from 1839 until 1979)
Enrollment1,497 (2022–23)
Campus size38 acres (0.15 km2)
Campus typeUrban
Color(s)Black and orange
   
Athletics conferenceMPSSAA (3A)
MascotThe Black Knight
Team nameKnights
RivalBaltimore Polytechnic Institute
AccreditationMiddle States Association of Colleges and Schools
USNWR ranking460 (2022–23)
NewspaperThe Collegian (est. 1929)
YearbookThe Green Bag (est. 1896; oldest public high school yearbook in USA)
Budget$13.64 million (FY23-24)
AffiliationsAdvanced Placement
International Baccalaureate
Websitebaltimorecitycollege.us

Baltimore City College, known colloquially as City, City College, and B.C.C., is a college preparatory school with a classical liberal arts focus and selective admissions criteria located in Baltimore, Maryland. Opened in October 1839, B.C.C. is the third-oldest active public high school in the United States. City College is a public exam school and an International Baccalaureate World School at which students in the ninth and tenth grades participate in the IB Middle Years Programme while students in the eleventh and twelfth grades participate in the IB Diploma Programme.

The school is situated on Collegian Hill, its 38 acres (0.15 km2) hilltop campus located in the Coldstream-Homestead-Montebello neighborhood in Northeast Baltimore. The main academic campus building, a designated National Historic Landmark, is constructed of granite and limestone in a Collegiate Gothic architectural style and features a 200-foot-tall (61 m) Gothic tower.

The school's list of alumni include earners of prestigious honors like the Nobel Prize, Rhodes Scholarship, Fulbright Scholarship, Marshall Scholarship, Pulitzer Prize, Wolf Prize, and MacArthur Fellowship. In the arts and entertainment, B.C.C. alumni have won the Emmy Award, the Grammy Award, the The Oscars, and Tony Award. City College alumni are also noted for having impactful careers serving the public good. This list includes Governors of Maryland, members of the United States Congress, Mayors of Baltimore, Ambassadors of the United States, United States Attorneys, United States federal judges, university presidents, and Olympiad participants.