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Holy Family School Randallstown – 1876 2010 [1] [2] Holy Rosary Elementary School: Baltimore: Felician Sisters: 1890s 1997 [6] Holy Spirit School Baltimore – – 2004 [3] Most Precious Blood School Baltimore – 1960 1988 [7] Mother Mary Lange Catholic School Baltimore – 2005 2010 [1] [2] Our Lady of Fatima School Baltimore – 1951 2010 ...
St. Francis High School (Boys), La Cañada Flintridge; Bishop Amat Memorial High School, La Puente; Damien High School (Boys), La Verne, (previously Pomona Catholic Girls High School) St. Joseph High School (Girls), Lakewood; Paraclete High School, Lancaster; St. Anthony High School, Long Beach; Cantwell-Sacred Heart of Mary High School, Montebello
Olivia's school system is partnered with Bird Island and Lake Lillian, and operates under the name BOLD Schools (Bird Island, Olivia, Lake Lillian District). The school mascot is the BOLD Warrior. The BOLD high school is in Olivia and the elementary school is in Bird Island. Bird Island also has a Catholic school.
St Callixtus College (Spanish: Colegio San Calixto), is a private Catholic primary and secondary school, located in La Paz, Bolivia.The school was founded by the Society of Jesus in 1882, at the instigation of Monsignor Calixto Clavijo, and in his honour named for the third century martyr Pope Callixtus I.
The pastoral region include several elementary or middle schools that are not affiliated with the archdiocese. Cathedral Chapel, 755 S. Cochran Ave., Los Angeles; Immaculate Heart Middle School, 5515 Franklin Ave., Los Angeles; Notre Dame Academy Elementary School, 2911 Overland Ave., Los Angeles; St. Turibius, 1524 Essex St., Los Angeles
The Canarsie Courier stated that St. Bernard was the closest remaining Catholic school. [13] Our Lady of Guadalupe School (Bensonhurst) - It was nicknamed "OLG" in the neighborhood. In 2012 the school had 217 students, but by 2019 enrollment was 120. That year its fund balance was $559,633 and its deficit was $215,377. [15] It closed in 2019. [7]
Olivia of Palermo (Italian: Oliva dì Palermo, Sicilian: Uliva di Palermu), Palermo, 448 – Tunis, 10 June 463, [3] [4] while according to another tradition she is supposed to have lived in the late 9th century AD in the Muslim Emirate of Sicily [5] [6] is a Christian virgin-martyr who was venerated as a local patron saint of Palermo, Sicily, since the Middle Ages, as well as in the Sicilian ...
Olivia Bent-Cole was born and raised in Philadelphia [2] and attended Camden Catholic High School, [3] where she scored a goal in the school's 2-1 win in the 2022 Non-Public state championship game against Oak Knoll School of the Holy Child, earning the program's first state title since 1985. [4] She is a student at Northwestern University. [5]