The Avalon School

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The Avalon School
Address
11811 Claridge Rd.

,
Maryland
20902

United States
Coordinates39°02′55.6″N 77°04′01.1″W / 39.048778°N 77.066972°W / 39.048778; -77.066972Coordinates: 39°02′55.6″N 77°04′01.1″W / 39.048778°N 77.066972°W / 39.048778; -77.066972
Information
TypePrivate independent day school
MottoDuc in Altum
("Put out into the deep" Luke 5:4)
Religious affiliation(s)Independent Roman Catholic
Established2003
School districtArchdiocese of Washington Catholic Schools[1]
PresidentRichard McPherson
HeadmasterKevin Davern
ChaplainRoberto Amoruso FSCB
GradesK12
GenderBoys
Average class size15
HousesStewart, Calvert, Carroll, Washington
Color(s)Black, Gold, and Red
     
SongThe Minstrel Boy
AthleticsFootball, soccer, cross country, basketball, baseball
Athletics conference (OLBC)
(MISAL)
MascotBlack Knight
NicknameBlack Knights
NewspaperThe Chronicles
CFOBarry Stohlman
DevelopmentEllen Clifford
Executive DirectorR.J. Hawley
HousesJim Bostick
Websitewww.avalonschools.org

The Avalon School is a private independent day school for boys currently in Wheaton, Maryland, United States. It is associated with the Brookewood School, a private school for girls in Kensington, Maryland, and the Thomas More Institute, an umbrella program for homeschoolers.

Notable alumni[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Find a School".
  2. ^ "Avalon WR Trevon Diggs resists Maryland connection and signs with Alabama". February 3, 2016. Retrieved February 19, 2020.

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