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They changed its name to St. Brendan High School and it opened at the start of the 1975 school year. It is part of the Archdiocese of Miami. The school is primarily committed to serving the educational needs of the Catholic population of the southwest section of Miami. In 1975, 346 students were enrolled in the ninth and tenth grades.
The school, formerly known as Englewood Catholic Academy, was formed in 1984 from the consolidation of several parish schools, including St. Benedict the African School, St. Bernard School, St. Brendan School, St. Justin Martyr School, and St. Carthage School. [15] Annunciata School; Bridgeport Catholic Academy; Christ the King School; Holy ...
In July 1957, fire destroyed the roof of the church, which had to be demolished and the school gymnasium was used as the parish church until a new church structure could be built. The first graduation for a class that had completed eight grades at St. Brendan School was held on June 12, 1964. There were now fifteen religious and two lay ...
Pomona Catholic High School (Girls), Pomona (previously Holy Name Academy) Don Bosco Technical Institute (Boys), Rosemead; San Gabriel Mission High School (Girls), San Gabriel; St. Paul High School, Santa Fe Springs; St. Monica High School, Santa Monica; Alverno Heights Academy (Girls), Sierra Madre (closed June 2023, now a K-8 co-ed school)
St Brendan's Community School is a mixed-gender secondary school in the town of Birr, County Offaly in Ireland. As of 2024, the school had an enrollment of 822. [1]The school was opened in January 1980 following an amalgamation of the following schools that were in operation around the town: Presentation College (Oxmantown Mall), Mercy Sisters Convent (Wilmer Road) and the Vocational School ...
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In 1960, [1] the Edmund Rice Christian Brothers established St Brendan's College for boys in James Street, Devonport. It was a college for boys up to Year 10. In 1969 Shaw College, for girls, was established adjacent to St Brendan's College in Devonport. Shaw College was a Catholic Girls School established by the Sisters of St Joseph.
The following is a list of the currently functioning elementary and middle schools run by the Archdiocese of Hartford. The list is sortable: for example, to see the schools listed alphabetically by town, click on the box at the top of the "Town" column.