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Private, Coeducational: Religious affiliation(s) Roman Catholic: Established: 2006: Principal: Mrs. Alisia McNamee: Chaplain: Reverend Bert Kozen: Grades: Pre-K 3-12: Enrollment: 270 (2016) Average class size: 15 students: Color(s) Maroon and Gold Fight song "We are Family" Athletics conference: Pennsylvania Heartland Athletic Conference: Sports
As of the 2007-2008 school year, there were 265,545 students enrolled in private K-12 schools in Pennsylvania. [7] State students consistently do well in standardized testing. In 2007, Pennsylvania ranked 14th in mathematics, 12th in reading, and 10th in writing for 8th grade students. [8]
Reading School District is a large, urban public school district that serves Reading, Pennsylvania, the fourth-most populous city in Pennsylvania. The school district encompasses approximately 10 square miles (26 km 2). According to 2020 federal census data, it serves a resident population of 95,112.
Holy Name High School traced its inception to St. Peter’s Roman Catholic Church located in Reading. Founded in 1752, St. Peter’s established its parish elementary school with the approval of Bishop John Neumann in 1859. By 1911, the parish high school was established, with the first graduating class receiving diplomas in 1914.
The racial makeup of the school is 61.3% Caucasian, 25% Hispanic, 2.9% Asian, and 2.5% African American with the rest of the student population being of other races or international students. The colleges with the highest matriculation rate are Penn State , Temple University , The University of Pittsburgh , Drexel University , St. Joseph’s ...
Private K–12 schools in Pennsylvania (1 C, 7 P) T. The Hill School (2 C, 5 P, 1 F) Pages in category "Private high schools in Pennsylvania" The following 78 pages ...
Reading Senior High School, colloquially known as The Castle on The Hill, is a 9–12 public high school in Reading, Pennsylvania. It was established in 1927 and is part of the Reading School District .
In Pennsylvania, intermediate units are regional educational service agencies, established by the Pennsylvania General Assembly.Intermediate units are public entities and serve a given geographic area's educational needs and function as a step of organization above that of a public school district, but below that of the Pennsylvania Department of Education.