Class of 2031 puts faith into action at 7th Grade Retreat

On Friday, November 7, Notre Dame Preparatory School’s Class of 2031 took part in their 7th Grade Retreat—a powerful day of faith and service in which they supported several Baltimore-area organizations.

The students transformed their compassion into tangible action, working together on several hands-on projects. They created cozy no-sew blankets and festive holiday placemats for My Sister's Place, collected and packed snack bags with handwritten notes of encouragement for the Baltimore Hunger Project, and assembled essential healthcare kits for Health Care for the Homeless.

The day was also rooted in reflection. Throughout the retreat, students engaged in meaningful conversations about what it means to be "servants of God." They explored how, as young Catholics, they can answer the call to serve by providing for and caring for others in their community.
A Catholic, independent college preparatory school for girls in grades 6–12, sponsored by the School Sisters of Notre Dame