Hampstead Hill Academy, originally known as School #47, was founded in 1880 as a traditional public elementary school. The school began partnering with the Baltimore Curriculum Project in 1996 and became a charter school under BCP’s operation in 2005. Today, Hampstead Hill Academy serves students from Pre-K through 8th grade, offering a rigorous curriculum and a variety of enrichment programs.
Hampstead Hill Academy serves its neighborhood zone (21224) which includes the Brewers Hill, Canton, and Canton Industrial Area neighborhoods. Any child living or moving into the neighborhood may enroll at any time, without participating in a lottery. If you live in this zone, call or email the school to enroll.
If you live out of the zone, you can still apply to enroll your child at Hampstead Hill Academy. If there are no vacancies at the time, students can be added to a waitlist or upcoming lottery.
Canton, located in Southeast Baltimore along the waterfront, began in the late 18th and early 19th centuries as an industrial and maritime hub. Its development accelerated in the 19th century, with shipyards, factories, and warehouses driving economic growth. The neighborhood attracted working-class immigrant populations, primarily Irish and German, who settled near employment centers and established churches, businesses, and civic organizations.
Hampstead Hill School was established to serve Canton’s growing population, providing education to children of working-class families. The current Hampstead Hill Academy building was constructed in 1980. This followed the demolition of the original Hampstead Hill School #47, which had served the community since its establishment in 1880. The new facility was designed to accommodate the growing educational needs of the Canton and Highlandtown neighborhoods.
Over the years, Hampstead Hill has evolved alongside the Canton neighborhood, expanding to include middle school grades and adding a Pre-K wing in 2008. Most recently, the school constructed the Newstead Gym and new classrooms to accommodate growing enrollment. Through every phase of growth, Hampstead Hill Academy has remained a proud anchor for education and community engagement in Southeast Baltimore.
Founded: 1880
BCP partnership: 1996
Charter conversion: 2005
Grades Served: Prek-8
Enrollment: ~900 students
Mascot: Bee/Hornet
School Colors: Blue and yellow
High-quality teachers, including Maryland Teacher of the Year (2025)
Many facility upgrades over the years, including additional classrooms and a new gymnasium in 2025
Focus on restorative practices and positive school climate
Enrichment & clubs: arts, music, athletics, after-school programs
Strong community partnerships supporting student success
Hampstead Hill Academy converted to a neighborhood charter school in 2005. During its last renewal in 2023, the Board of School Commissioners approved to renew Hampstead Hill’s charter for eight years. Its next renewal will be in 2031.