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Pages in category "Roman Catholic secondary schools in Philadelphia" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Altar in the lower church at Saint John's, seen through a glass panel etched with Alpha/Omega symbols. One of the more active parishes in Philadelphia, St. John's offers Sunday Masses at 8:30 a.m., 10:30 a.m., 12:30 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. (along with a Saturday evening Vigil Mass at 5:15 p.m.) in the upper church.
Holy Cross Regional Catholic School (Collegeville) Established in 2012 by the merger of Sacred Heart and St. Eleanor. [2] Holy Rosary Regional Catholic School (Plymouth Meeting) Established in 2012 by the merger of Epiphany of Our Lord, Our Lady of Victory, and St. Titus. [2] Mary Mother of the Redeemer School (North Wales)
Little Flower High School consists of roughly 700 girls and 7 boys. The boys are a part of Little Flower's ESOL Program (English for Speakers of Other Languages). The school's Alma Mater is sung by the students at a number of different events throughout the school year, including dances, proms, and assemblies.
1020 N. Front St, Philadelphia Founded in 1869, merged into St. Michael Parish in 2011. Closed in 2019 [122] Our Lady Help of Christians: E Allegheny & Gaul St, Philadelphia Founded in 1885. Closed in 2016 after merger with Nativity B.V.M Parish [230] [231] Our Lady of Loreto 6214 Grays Ave, Philadelphia Founded in 1932 for Italian immigrants.
CDHS marching band at the World Music Championship 1966. Cardinal Dougherty High School (CDHS) was a private, Roman Catholic high school in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.It was located in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Philadelphia and established in the East Oak Lane section of Philadelphia at 6301 North Second Street.
Between 1945 and 1965, 62 new Catholic elementary schools were established. In 2012, about 25% of the students in Philadelphia Catholic elementary schools were not Catholic. [17] In 2010 South Philadelphia Catholic elementary schools had 2,572 students, a decline by 27% from the 2006 figure. [16]
Articles about Catholic grade schools in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Philadelphia. Since the vast majority of Catholic schools in Pennsylvania are kindergarten through 8th grade, these schools are the equivalent of both "primary schools" and "middle schools" used in other school systems.