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St Bernard's Convent High School is a girls Catholic bilateral secondary school located in Westcliff-on-Sea, Essex, with a mixed sixth form. [1] History.
Further extensions were made to the church from 1898 to 1903, designed by Alexander Scoles. It is situated on Milton Road near to the corner of St Helen's Road, next to St Bernard's High School. It is a Gothic Revival church, the first post-Reformation Catholic church to be built in Southend and a Grade II listed building. [1]
St Mary's, Prittlewell, CofE Primary School Southend-on-Sea & Prittlewell Voluntary aided school: Opened in 1727 in Prittlewell as Prittlewell Church of England School, the school moved to East Street, next to St Mary's Church in the 19th-century. In 1999, the school moved to Boston Avenue, which had previously been home to Southend High School ...
When St. Bernard Parish held its first Mass in 1911, it became the first Catholic church in Wauwatosa. Construction on the current parish complex began in 1962.
Westcliff-on-Sea (often abbreviated to Westcliff, and in the past spelt as Westcliffe-on-Sea [2] [3]) is a suburb of the city of Southend-on-Sea, located within the ceremonial county of Essex, England. [4] It is on the north shore of the lower Thames Estuary, about 37 miles (55 km) east of London.
Church of St. Bernard (Saint Paul, Minnesota) St. Bernard's Church and Parish House, Bernardsville, New Jersey, NRHP-listed; Church of St. Bernard (Manhattan), a former Roman Catholic parish which combined with the Church of Our Lady of Guadalupe (Manhattan). St. Bernard's Church (Akron, Ohio), listed on the NRHP in Akron, Ohio
In 1974 a group of sisters from the Bernardine Cistercians of Esquermes came from communities in Slough and Westcliffe-on-Sea to found a new community, St Bernard's Priory, [9] which became the Monastery of Our Lady of Hyning. As of 2024 there are nine sisters in the community. [10]
St. Bernard's Church was built from 1873 to 1875 to the designs of Patrick C. Keely and was the first church consecrated by an American Cardinal, Archbishop of New York John McCloskey. [1] Once considered one of the most important parishes in the city, the congregation at the time of erection consisted of mostly Irish immigrants and their ...