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Saint Clare School is a Roman Catholic elementary school operated by Saint Clare Parish in Santa Clara, California, in the United States. Founded in 1856, it is the second oldest continuously operating elementary school in California and serves families of the Diocese of San Jose .
Saint Clare School – a Catholic elementary school in Santa Clara, California; St. Clare School – a Catholic school affiliated with St. Clare's Church (Staten Island, New York) St. Clare Science High School – a coeducational school in Antipolo City, Philippines; St. Clare of Assisi School - a grammar school in The Bronx, NY
Saint Clare's Hospital is a former Catholic hospital, located in the Hell's Kitchen neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. It operated from 1934 to 2007. It operated from 1934 to 2007. History
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St Clare's is located in the North Oxford Conservation Area on two sites – the Banbury Road Campus (No. 139, between Lathbury Road and Moreton Road) and the Bardwell Road Campus (No. 18). [4] It occupies 25 Victorian and Edwardian houses to which purpose-built facilities have been added.
Cardinal Cooke Center (1979), with St. Clare statue. St. Clare's Cardinal Cooke Center (1979) is a social facility that includes a large pre-kindergarten and a heavily used gym. The main Nelson Avenue entrance is highlighted by a contemporary 16-foot (5 m) statue of St. Clare, one of her tallest in the world, sculpted by parishioner Hans Karl.
St. Clare's church celebrated its 200th anniversary on Sunday, April 17, 1977, with a 12:15 pm mass officiated by Archbishop Joseph McGucken and a reception dinner and dancing at Santa Clara's Benson Center. Santa Clara City Historical and Landmarks Commission plaque outside the steps of St. Clare Parish contains the following text: "Point of ...
The Church of St. Clare is a former parish church under the authority of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York, at 436-438 West 36th Street in Manhattan, New York City. The parish was established in 1903 and staffed by the Franciscan Friars , with a parochial school staffed by a community of Sisters of St. Francis . [ 2 ]