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Saints Peter and Paul School is a parochial, Roman Catholic, co-educational, day school in Easton, Maryland. It is located in the heart of the Eastern Shore. The school serves an area of seven counties. The High School shares a campus with the Elementary School but has its own principal, staff and faculty.
A new church, costing £50,000, was planned to be built; the school hall took the place of a catholic church on Sundays, in the 1960s. [4] The £80,000 church opened at Christmas 1967, with the first priest, 41-year-old Peter Tierney, arriving from Swadlincote in September 1968; he came from Leicester, having attended Wyggeston Grammar School ...
The complex consists of the Italian Renaissance Revival style church (1911), former school (1912), rectory (1926), and rectory garage (1926). The church features a loggia and 145 feet tall bell tower. The school has been converted to 12 apartments. The church was sold to the Coptic Monastery of Saint Shenouda in 2007. [2]: 3–4, 6
At the time it was the oldest school continually operated by the archdiocese. [7] Sts. Cyril and Methodius School in Hartford closed in 2014. St. Augustine School in Hartford closed in 2016 and merged into a partnership school St. Brigid-St. Augustine. [8] However, that partnership school closed in 2020. [9]
[2] In 1892, to serve the children of the community, a school was built on Parsons. [2] From the time it opened in 1893 until 1969, the school functioned as a co-ed grade school and a high school for girls. [3] The parish resumed its original name of St. Patrick in 1938, and the high school was renamed "Immaculata High School". [3]
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Saints Peter & Paul School was established in 1924 as an elementary school. The high school program began in 1946 with its first class graduating in 1950. It serves children from pre-kindergarten through grade 12.
It was initially a mixed sex secondary modern school but from 1959 education was provided separately for boys and girls. It returned to being a mixed sex school in 1972. It later merged with the neighbouring Sts John Fisher and Thomas More Roman Catholic High School to form Saints Peter and Paul Roman Catholic High School.