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St. Michael Central Catholic High School [56] Closed in 1979: St. Sebastian High School [57] Closed in 1980: Heart of Mary High School [58] St. Augustine High School [59] St. Thomas the Apostle High School [60] Closed in 1981: St. Ann High School [61] St. Procopius High School [62] Closed in 1982: Immaculata High School [63] Mercy Mission High ...
The origins of Trinity Catholic began with Mercy High School, established in 1948 as a co-educational institution serving central St. Louis City and County. Operated by the Sisters of Mercy, Mercy High School functioned for nearly 40 years until its closure in 1985, when it merged with St. Thomas Aquinas High School in Florissant. [3]
[13] [14] The school cancelled the policy three days afterwards. [15] In 2017, Hervé Richer stepped down as president. Alan Tenreiro, a 1992 graduate of the school, was selected as the third president of Mount Saint Charles Academy. [16] Tenreiro was named National Principal of the Year in 2016 by NASSP for his contributions to Cumberland High ...
The Roman Catholic High School of Philadelphia is a Catholic high school for boys in Philadelphia. It was founded by Thomas E. Cahill in 1890 as the first free Catholic high school in the nation. The school is located at the intersection of Broad and Vine streets in Center City Philadelphia, and is managed by the Archdiocese of Philadelphia.
Duchesne High School is a small, private, coeducational, Catholic high school in St. Charles, Missouri, USA, in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Saint Louis. The name commemorates St. Rose Philippine Duchesne, whose pioneering spirit was the driving force behind her missionary work throughout the region. Duchesne is classified as a regional ...
Central Catholic High School is a private, Roman Catholic, Lasallian, all-boys college preparatory school in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. It is a part of the Diocese of Pittsburgh . The De La Salle Brothers administer and partially staff the school.
The school was established in 1958 and is named for Thomas Kiely Gorman, the fourth bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Dallas from 1954 to 1964. At the time of its founding, the school was within the boundaries of the Diocese of Dallas. The eastern portion of the Diocese of Dallas was ceded to the Diocese of Tyler, which was established in ...