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The current school is located westward directly across the bay from the original site, in Mill Bay. The new version of the school opened in September 1961. In 1972, Brentwood College became the first all-boys boarding school in Canada to gradually integrate girls, starting with 20 grade 12 students, becoming officially co-ed for the fall ...
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St. John's Military School (NY) St. Joseph College & Military Academy (KS) St. Joseph's Jr Military Academy (PA) St. Joseph's Military Academy (CA) St. Louis Military Academy (MO) St. Matthews Military Academy (CA) St. Matthew's Hall Military School; St. Norbert Military College (WI) St. Patrick's Military Academy (NY) St. Paul Military Academy ...
In 2007, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled against Brentwood Academy in a decadelong legal battle over whether high schools can recruit young athletes. The case began in 1997 when the school's football ...
The academy was originally located in Philadelphia on the grounds of what is now Chestnut Hill College. Originally a boarding school, the academy began accepting day students in 1911. In 1928, this all girls high school was the first Catholic school to be approved by the Middle States Association accrediting agency. [1]
The Academy of Saint Joseph, in Brentwood, New York, was a Catholic college-preparatory school for Kindergarten to Grade 12, single-sex for girls grades 9 - 12. The academy was founded in 1856, by the Sisters of Saint Joseph named after Saint Joseph. At the request of the Bishop of Brooklyn, Mother Austin Kean came from Philadelphia to Brooklyn ...
The Brentwood girls' basketball team did not play for 13 days because of the Palisades fire. They split a pair of games against Buena Park and Sage Hill. Prep basketball roundup: Brentwood girls ...
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