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St. Thomas the Apostle College is a Roman Catholic comprehensive secondary school for boys in Nunhead, London.A co-educational sixth form was opened in 2015.. The school was rebuilt and the new school building was opened by the Archbishop of Southwark, Peter Smith, in January 2013.
S. Thomas' College, Mount Lavinia (abbreviated as STC), is a fee-levying Anglican selective entry boys' private school in Sri Lanka.Started as a private school by James Chapman, the first Anglican Bishop of Colombo, in 1851, it was founded as a college and cathedral for the new Diocese of Colombo of the Church of Ceylon, modelled on British Public school tradition.
St. Thomas' Church (disambiguation), multiple churches with the name St Thomas the Apostle College , a Roman Catholic secondary school for boys in Nunhead, London. St. Thomas the Apostle Minor Seminary , a preparatory seminary of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Faisalabad in Pakistan
St. Lucy School; St. Lucy Filippini Academy - Merged into Ironbound Catholic Academy in 2005. [10] St. Mary School - Merged into St. Benedict's Prep School Elementary Division in 2017; St. Rocco School; St. Rose of Lima School; St. Stanislaus School; Bloomfield. Sacred Heart School; St. Thomas the Apostle School; Irvington. Good Shepherd ...
In 1868, the parish acquired a former public school down the street and opened its parochial school, St. Thomas the Apostle School, which celebrated its sesquicentennial in 2018. [7] Fr. Edward D. Kelly became pastor in 1891, and found the existing church inadequate to the needs of the parish.
Saint Thomas' Episcopal School (STE) is a private, co-ed Episcopal institution serving Pre-kindergarten through 12th grade. It is located in the Meyerland area of Houston , Texas . The school has 553 students and 111 faculty members.
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St. Thomas the Apostle Parish was a Polish-American Roman Catholic parish founded in 1914, at the eastern edge of the east side Polish neighborhoods of Detroit. [3] A church was constructed in 1923, and the parish had both a grade school and a high school. [ 3 ]