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St. Sebastian's School, St. Sebastian School, Saint Sebastian's School, or Saint Sebastian School may refer to: Saint Sebastian's School in Needham, Massachusetts; St. Sebastian School in Queens, New York; St. Sebastian's Higher Secondary School in Koodaranji, Kozhikode, India; St. Sebastian's College Kandana in the city of Kandana, Sri Lanka
Saint Sebastian's School is an independent, all-boys Catholic secondary day school located in Needham, Massachusetts. The school enrolls around 380 boys in grades 7–12. St. Sebastian's is the only Catholic school in the Independent School League. Its athletic teams have produced a number of professional athletes.
St.Sebastian Church situated right in the center of the village, is also an important social center that plays a very important role in the lives of the people in the village. St. St. Sebastian Church Festival lasts for ten days and draws crowds from surrounding areas for the music, drama and fireworks that add color to this religious event.
St. Mark's School is an Episcopal college-preparatory day and boarding school in Southborough, Massachusetts, a suburb of Boston. Founded in 1865, it was one of the first British-style boarding schools in the United States. St. Mark's educates 377 students, 75% of whom reside on campus. [1]
Students were removed from a Sebastian River High School classroom when a 21-year-old woman entered the room and began overturning desks, according to law enforcement records. ... Port St. Lucie ...
With the takeover of denominational schools by the government in 1960, St. Sebastian's College decided to continue as a no-fee private school. This was one of the most difficult periods in the history of the college and Rt. Rev. Bishop Edmund Fernando, then the parish priest of Moratuwa, organised the collection of funds for the maintenance of ...
Concord Academy was founded in 1919 by local residents Anne Bixby Chamberlin, a Wellesley College graduate, and Mrs. Henry F. Smith, Jr. [2] Chamberlin, who had six daughters and two sons, was concerned that the closest high school for girls (Winsor School) was 20 miles away in the city of Boston. [3]