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Blessed Sacrament Academy Grade School – Operated from 1915 to 1961; operated and staffed by the Sacramentine Nuns. Blessed Sacrament Parish School (New Rochelle) – Operated from 1866 to 2007; staffed by the Ursuline Sisters (1924–1995). Christ the King Parish School – Closed in 2011.
Blessed Sacrament Huguenot is the only private, co-ed, Early Learners through Grade 12 Catholic school in the Greater Richmond Region. Located on a 40-acre (16 ha) campus in Powhatan, Virginia, BSH is part of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Richmond. Students of any faith background are eligible for admission.
St. Timothy School – Merged into Blessed Trinity Regional Catholic School in 2012. [2] It did not appeal the merger. [101] St. William School – Closed in 2012. [2] Philadelphia-South. Annunciation B.V.M. School – Merged into St. Anthony of Padua in 2012. [2] Epiphany of Our Lord School – Merged into Our Lady of Hope School in 2012. [2]
Sister of St. Joseph Linda Fusco, 73, left, and Erie Benedictine Sister Katherine Horan, 59, are shown at Blessed Sacrament School, where they serve as a math specialist and principal ...
The school opened the Walter Dlubak Athletic Center in 2009, home to the SJHS Spartans; math and science classes are also held in the building. [3] It shares its main school building with Our Lady of the Most Blessed Sacrament School, an elementary school for grades Pre-K through 8
Blessed Sacrament Parish School (147 West 70th Street) – Established in 1903; formerly staffed by the Sisters of Charity and the Lasallian Christian Brothers. sblsnyc.org; Convent of the Sacred Heart (1 East 91st Street) – All-girls' school; formerly staffed by the Religious of the Sacred Heart of Jesus. cshnyc.org
Elementary Schools and Academies [12]. Blessed Sacrament Catholic Academy; Brooklyn Jesuit Prep; Good Shepherd Catholic Academy; Holy Angels Catholic Academy (merging into Bay Ridge Catholic Academy, September 2020) [13]
Corpus Christi School (Houston) - It is in the Westwood subdivision. [3] [4] Circa 2002 it had 137 students. From 2011 to 2012 enrollment grew by 7%, with 215 students to be enrolled in the 2012–2013 school year. By 2012 the school could not enroll all prospective students in each grade, with the filled-to-capacity grades having wait lists. [5]