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Nativity B.V.M. (Blessed Virgin Mary) High School is a Catholic four-year co-educational secondary school.It was founded in 1955 as the successor to Pottsville Catholic High School (home of the now feeder school of Assumption BVM), formerly Saint Patrick's High School and Saint Stephen's High School in Port Carbon.
Nativity School is a private Catholic elementary school in Cincinnati, Ohio.It aims to provide students "a solid academic education with a global perspective in which the arts and technology are integrated into the curriculum — all rooted in the Gospel of Jesus Christ".
Nativity of Our Lord School is a Catholic primary school instructing grades PK-8 in Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States. [1]The current structure known as Nativity of our Lord opened its doors for the 1st time on September 9, 1959.
Nativity Catholic School, Brandon (PreK-8) [8] New Jerusalem Christian Academy, Seffner ; North Tampa Christian Academy, Wesley Chapel ; Northdale Christian Academy, Tampa (PreK-8) The Paideia School of Tampa Bay (K-12) Progress Village Christian Academy (K-4) Providence Christian School, Riverview
Chaminade-Madonna College Preparatory (CMCP) is a private Marianist school located in Hollywood, Florida, United States, on Chaminade Drive, in front of Nativity Catholic School in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Miami. Covering high school and college preparatory curricula, it runs from 9th grade to 12th grade.
Nativity of Our Lord Church. Nativity of Our Lord Catholic Church is one of the oldest churches in Chicago, Illinois, founded in 1868. [1] The church was designed by noted architect Patrick Keely, an architectural designer prominent throughout the 19th century.
The following American schools were once operated by Catholic churches in the Archdiocese of New York and have closed.. The number of schools operated by the archdiocese in the early 1960s was 414; that figure went down to 274 in early 2011, [1] and then 245 in 2013. [2]
After the opening of the new church building in 1912, the previous wooden building was converted into a parochial school. [2] The school, which eventually moved into a larger building behind the current church, operated until the end of the 2010–2011 school year when it was merged with Saint John the Evangelist Regional Catholic School, also in Uniontown.