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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.
Resurrection Elementary School, often simply called Ressi, was a Roman Catholic parochial elementary and middle school associated with Resurrection Parish in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The school opened in 1912 and served grades one to eight until its closure in 1996, when it merged with two other schools to form Brookline Regional Catholic ...
The building was designed by Samuel Thornburg McClarren (1862–1940), [3] [4] who also designed the Woolslair Elementary School in Bloomfield. [ 5 ] It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on September 30, 1986, [ 1 ] and the List of Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmarks in 2002.
Crescent Elementary School East Hills: 1939 [95] 2006 [26] H. B. Davis Elementary School: Squirrel Hill South: 1932 [96] 1980 [36] Demolished in 1984. [97] Dilworth Elementary School: East Liberty: 1915 [98] n/a Now Dilworth PreK–5 East Hills Elementary School East Hills: 1972 [99] 2006 [26] Helen S. Faison Elementary School: Homewood South ...
The school also has consistently been named one of the Top Fifty Catholic Secondary Schools in the annual High School Honor Roll published by the Acton Institute. The high school was ranked the number one Catholic High School in Pennsylvania in 2015 and 2016 and the number one Catholic High School in the Pittsburgh area by Niche.com. [3] [4]
Articles about Catholic grade schools in Pennsylvania. Since the vast majority of Catholic schools in Pennsylvania are kindergarten through 8th grade , these schools are the equivalent of both " primary schools " and " middle schools " used in some modernized school systems.
The Colfax Elementary & Middle School is a public school in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. Its building, built in 1911, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986. [1] As of October 1, 2017, there were a total of 890 students enrolled in the school. [4]
Saint Anne Catholic School was reaccredited by The Middle States Commission on Elementary Schools in the spring of 2017. [4]Saint Anne School offers an educational experience in four and three year preschool, full day kindergarten, and first through eighth grade with a pupil/teacher ratio of 15 students to 1 teacher, and an average class size of 20 students.