Govans Elementary

Neighborhood/Enrollment Zone

Govans Elementary serves its neighborhood zone (21212) which includes the Cameron Village, Chinquapin Park, Lake Walker, Mid-Govans, Belvedere, and Evesham Park 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 Govans. If there are no vacancies at the time, students can be added to a waitlist or upcoming lottery.

Charter Status

Govans Elementary converted to a neighborhood charter school in 2015.  During its last renewal in 2024, the Baltimore City School Board of Commissioners approved renewing its charter for three years. The current contract runs from July 1, 2025 to June 30, 2028.   

Read the Operator Renewal Recommendation Report

What’s after Govans?

Middle and high schools are not zoned by home address like elementary schools are in Baltimore City, therefore students will go through the Middle School Choice process in January of their fifth grade year. Middle school options that are still in the 21212 zip code include Roland Park Elementary/Middle, Leith Walk Elementary/Middle, and Walter P. Carter Elementary/Middle. The school choice liaison at Govans will help guide families through this process.

Govans Elementary #213

5801 York Road
Baltimore, MD 21212
Phone Number: 410-396-6396

Grades served: Pre-K-5
Principal: Bernarda Kwaw

21st Century building opened in 2021

Check out the latest news about Govans Elementary.

BCP Celebrates Cultures and Global Spirit

BCP Celebrates Cultures and Global Spirit

In a vibrant celebration of diversity and cultural heritage, several Baltimore Curriculum Project (BCP) schools hosted International and Multicultural Days this May, turning schools into colorful...

read more
BCP Transformational Principals

BCP Transformational Principals

Each May, the nation observes National School Principal's Day on May 1, a day to mark the many ways, every day, principals transform schools and communities.  Baltimore City Public Schools, the...

read more
Translate »