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St. Brendan High School was originally St. John Vianney Minor Seminary High School, which opened in 1959 to accept students who were interested in studying for the priesthood. When enrollment declined, the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Miami, decided to convert the school into a co-educational high school. They changed its name to St. Brendan ...
Cardinal Gibbons High School: 1961 Fort Lauderdale: Immaculata-LaSalle High School: 1958 Coconut Grove: Miami Monsignor Edward Pace High School: 1961 Miami Gardens: Our Lady of Lourdes Academy: 1963 Ponce-Davis: Unincorporated area: St. Brendan High School: 1975 Westchester: Unincorporated area: St. Thomas Aquinas High School: 1936 Fort Lauderdale
St. Gabriel High School for Girls (New Rochelle) – Parish high school; operated from 1924 to 1985; merged with Blessed Sacrament High School for Boys in 1985. St. John Academy (White Plains) – Parish high school; staffed by the Sisters of Charity. St. Mary High School – Parish high school; operated from 1924 to 1967; succeeded by John F ...
The St. Brendan girls’ volleyball team went 4-1 to earn the Silver Championship at the Lake Howell Tournament in Winter Park. The Sabres (9-2) defeated Mater Lakes Academy, Orangewood Christian ...
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. Paul School; Passaic. Holy Trinity School; Our Lady of Mount Carmel School - Closed in 2010. [7] Passaic Catholic Regional School - Closed in 2008. [7] St. Anthony ...
Although the school is an all-boy institution, the social formation of the students includes girls from neighboring co-ed St. Brendan High School in after-school clubs. Our Lady of Lourdes Academy, the Catholic all-girls sister school to Columbus, [citation needed] handles the cheerleading for the Columbus sports teams. Christopher Columbus ...
Cardinal Gibbons High School, commonly known as Gibbons, is a private, Roman Catholic college-preparatory school in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. CGHS was established in 1961 and was named after James Gibbons, the second Cardinal in the United States. CGHS is sponsored [clarification needed] by the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Miami.
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