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The Woods Academy [2] is an independent, Catholic, preschool, elementary school, and middle school for girls and boys ages three through fourteen, with an enrollment, as of the 2019–20 school year, of 261 students. [1] The school is located on six acres in the Washington D.C. suburb of Bethesda, Maryland, U.S.
Ursuline Academy (New Orleans) Christian Brothers School (New Orleans) girls' middle school - The school has a PK-4 coeducational elementary school in both locations, an all girls' 5-7 middle school in the Canal Street Campus, and an all boys' 5-7 middle school in the City Park Campus.
Opening in 1969, the school was originally Bishop Walsh High School (BW) and replaced four other Catholic high schools: La Salle, Ursuline Academy, Girls Central, and St. Peter's. In the mid-1980s, St. Mary's Elementary school closed and St. Patrick's and St. Peter & Paul reorganized as a grade school and middle school.
Ursuline Academy is a private school in Wilmington, Delaware, which offers Early Childhood (Montessori (ages 2.5–5) and Kindergarten) and elementary (grades 1–5) school for both girls and boys, Middle (Grades 6–8), and Upper (Grades 9–12) school classes for girls.
The first women religious in what would become the United States, were fourteen French Ursuline nuns who arrived in New Orleans in July 1727, [5] and opened Ursuline Academy, which continues in operation and is the oldest continuously operating school for girls in the United States.
Ursuline Academy (Cincinnati, Ohio) Ursuline Academy (Dedham, Massachusetts) Ursuline Academy (Delaware) Ursuline Academy (Great Falls, Montana) Ursuline Academy (New Orleans) Ursuline Academy Ilford; Ursuline Academy of Dallas; Ursuline College, Westgate-on-Sea; Ursuline High School (Santa Rosa, California) Ursuline High School (Youngstown, Ohio)
Ursuline Convent, Dallas, Texas (postcard, circa 1901–1907) Ursuline Convent, Toledo, Ohio. Ursuline secondary education schools are found across the United States and other countries. The first school was Ursuline Academy, began in 1727 in New Orleans, Louisiana. It is the oldest all-girls school in the country.
1727: Ursuline Academy is the oldest Catholic school and the oldest school for women in the United States. It now provides primary and secondary education for girls. 1742: Bethlehem Female Seminary, (now Moravian University) was the second girls' school, after Ursuline Academy. It became the Moravian Seminary and College for Women in 1807 and ...