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St. John XXIII College Preparatory, formerly Pope John XXIII High School, is a Catholic independent, non-profit, coeducational, private day school in unincorporated Harris County, Texas, United States, near Katy. The school serves grades 9–12.
Pope John XXIII High School is the name of several high schools in the United States: Saint John XXIII High School , formerly Pope John XXIII High School, Greater Katy, Harris County, Texas Pope John XXIII Regional High School , Sparta, New Jersey
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Pebblecreek Montessori School in Plano, Texas (PK-6) Pope John XXIII High School in Katy, Texas (9–12) Prestonwood Christian Academy in Plano, Texas (PK-12) Prince of Peace Catholic School in Plano, Texas (K-8) Prince of Peace Christian School in Carrollton, Texas (PK-12) Providence High School (San Antonio) (6–12)
Alumni of the Pope John XXIII Regional High School in Sparta, New Jersey, United States. Pages in category "Pope John XXIII Regional High School alumni" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.
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Pope John Paul II School; Sacred Heart School; St. Andrew the Apostle School - It opened circa 1953. It closed in 2018 as the number of students declined too much. [6] St. Brendan School - Began operations in 1946. In 2019 it merged into Totowa's St. James School. [1] It had 182 students in 2019. [5] St. Clare School; St. John Kanty School; St ...
Pope John XXIII Regional High School is a Roman Catholic high school in Sparta, in Sussex County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. The school was founded in 1956, originally as Our Lady Of The Lake School [6] and is part of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Paterson. [7] The school name was changed to honor Pope John XXIII after his death