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  2. Lumen Christi High School - Wikipedia

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    Lumen is the only Catholic school in Anchorage that is recognized by the state of Alaska as an accredited high school, accredited by the Northwest Accreditation Commission through AdvancED. Lumen Christi does not follow the Common Core Curriculum, which means that Lumen teachers and parents work together to set the curriculum.

  3. Parochial school - Wikipedia

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    These form a large proportion of the 6,955 Christian faith schools in England. The Catholic Church also maintains schools. In addition, there are 36 Jewish, seven Muslim and two Sikh faith schools. Faith schools follow the same national curriculum as state schools.

  4. History of Catholic education in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Of Singular Benefit: The Story of US Catholic Education (1970), A major scholarly survey. Burns, J. A. The Catholic school system in the United States; its principles, origin, and establishment (1908), down to 1840 online. Burns, J. A. The growth and development of the Catholic school system in the United States (1912), from 1840 to 1911. online

  5. Catholic Education an Irish Schools Trust - Wikipedia

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    Students in CEIST secondary schools [9] follow Ireland’s Department of Education Curriculum. [8] The schools provide students with an opportunity to grow and prepare for adult life and pay special attention to the intellectual, emotional, moral, and spiritual development of every single student.

  6. Catholic schools in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Spirited Lives: How Nuns Shaped Catholic Culture and American Life, 1836-1920 (1999) pp 129–58 excerpt and text search; Dolan, Jay P. The American Catholic Experience (1985) ch 10, 14; Gleason, Philip, et al. "Baltimore III and education." US Catholic Historian (1985): 273–313. in JSTOR; Hunt, Thomas C., Ellis A. Joseph, and Ronald James Nuzzi.

  7. Confraternity of Christian Doctrine - Wikipedia

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    The Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Inc. is an affiliate of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops established in 1946 and based in Washington DC, [8] which owns the copyright on the New American Bible Revised Edition, the translation most commonly used in US Catholic churches and incorporated in the lectionary for Mass used in ...

  8. St. Dominic Savio Catholic High School - Wikipedia

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    St. Dominic Savio Catholic High School, which is named for the Catholic saint, opened to incoming 9th and 10th graders on August 31, 2009. [3] The 45-acre (180,000 m 2) campus is located in north Austin and is the first Catholic high school, and one of the few private high schools, in rapidly growing Williamson County.

  9. Integration of faith and learning - Wikipedia

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    The integration of faith and learning is a focus of many religious institutions of higher education. [1] The broad concept encompasses the idea that the Christian worldview, faith, and practices of the student should be deeply connected within the learning experience.