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  2. Point Breeze, Pittsburgh - Wikipedia

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    Nearby is St. Bede School, a Catholic school, and the Pittsburgh New Church School. It is also the home to two Pittsburgh Public Schools, Linden Academy elementary school and Sterrett Middle School, and the Reformed Presbyterian Theological Seminary.

  3. List of churches in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh

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    5300 Carnegie St., Lawrenceville, Pittsburgh St. Matthew Parish (1993–2012). Closed 2012; parish now part of St. Jude Parish. [26] [45] St. Kilian 7076 Franklin Rd., Cranberry Township: St. Ladislaus 48 Spruce St., Natrona: Part of Guardian Angels Parish. St. Lawrence O'Toole 5323 Penn Ave. Garfield, Pittsburgh St. Lawrence O'Toole (1897–2012)

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  5. List of public schools in Pittsburgh - Wikipedia

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    The schools below were built under the sub-district system and taken over by the Board of Public Education in 1911. [1] [2] Some sub-districts gave unique names to each school, while others used numbered schools (e.g. Colfax No. 1). The school board renamed all of the numbered schools in 1912.

  6. Quigley Catholic High School - Wikipedia

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    In the mid-1960s the Superintendent of Schools for the Diocese of Pittsburgh was Auxiliary Bishop, Most Reverend John B. McDowell. In 1966, under the supervision of Bishop McDowell, land was purchased from the Sisters of St. Joseph and ground was broken. Quigley Catholic High School first opened its doors to students in September 1967.

  7. Pittsburgh Public Schools - Wikipedia

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    Pittsburgh Public Schools is the public school district serving the city of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and adjacent Mount Oliver, Pennsylvania. As of the 2021–2022 school year, the district operates 54 schools with 4,192 employees (2,070 teachers) and 20,350 students, and has a budget of $668.3 million. [ 3 ]

  8. St. Edmund's Academy - Wikipedia

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    St. Edmund's was founded as an all-boys diocesan school in 1947 by a group of parents associated with the Episcopal Church of the Redeemer in Squirrel Hill. [3] The school came to occupy its current location in 1954 when Pauline Mudge, widow of prominent Pittsburgh industrialist Edmund W. Mudge, [4] donated a plot of land adjacent to the parish house of the Church of the Redeemer.

  9. Seton-La Salle Catholic High School - Wikipedia

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    It is located in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh. In 2016, Seton LaSalle simplified the format of its name, changing the school's name from "Seton-La Salle Catholic High School" to "Seton LaSalle Catholic High School".