Babe Ruth did not go to a High School. When Babe Ruth was seven years old his parents placed him in St. Mary's Industrial School (Baltimore), an institution for underprivileged boys, were he learned to play Baseball. After he was finished with school he went on to play semi pro baseball, and in 1914 he was signed to the major leagues.
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No, Babe Ruth did not go to college. He was signed to a minor league deal with the Baltimore Orioles when he was 19 years old, right out of St. Mary's Industrial School for Boys, a reformatory and orphanage.
Babe Ruth went to the St. Mary's Industrial School for Boys in Baltimore, Maryland. It was a school and home for orphans, boys whose homes had been broken by illness or divorce, and those boys whose families could not afford to take care of them. Babe spent 12 years at St. Mary's before he left to begin his baseball career.
Babe Ruth did not go to a High School or college. When Babe Ruth was seven years old his parents placed him in St. Mary's Industrial School (Baltimore), an institution for underprivileged boys, were he learned to play baseball. After he was finished with school he went on to play semi pro baseball, and in 1914 he was signed to the major leagues.
He went to St. Mary's Reformatory School and graduated. He received training to be a tailor, mainly putting collars on shirts.
As a child, Babe Ruth attended St. Mary's Industrial School for Boys in Baltimore, MD.