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  2. St. Ignatius College Preparatory - Wikipedia

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    The church opened on July 15, 1855, and three months later, on October 15, the school opened its doors to its first students. SI was the high school division of what later became the University of San Francisco, but it has since split from the university and changed locations five times due to the growth of the student body and natural disaster ...

  3. Katherine Delmar Burke School - Wikipedia

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    Until 1975 it also included a high school. It was founded in 1908 by Katherine Delmar Burke and was named Miss Burke's School. [4] Burke's is one of three all-girl K-8 schools in San Francisco. The school is a member of the California Association of Independent Schools [5] as well as the National Association of Independent Schools. Originally ...

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    Pages in category "Magazines published in San Francisco" The following 92 pages are in this category, out of 92 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

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  6. List of colleges and universities in San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    San Francisco Conservatory of Music: Private: Music conservatory: 1917 [3] ≈500 Academy of Art University: Private: Art school: 1929 [1] 7,649 California College of the Arts: Private: Art school: 1907 [a] 1,930 University of the Pacific (San Francisco Campus) Private: 1851 [b] N/A Hult International Business School (San Francisco Campus ...

  7. Town School for Boys - Wikipedia

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    Town School for Boys, located in San Francisco, California, is an independent day school for boys from kindergarten through the eighth grade. The school was established in 1939 by parents from the recently closed and privately owned Damon School, and in 1938–39 was known as the Tamalpais Junior School .

  8. San Francisco (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    The name was later changed to Focus Magazine and then to San Francisco Focus. [1] In 1984, a new programming guide, Fine Tuning was separated off from Focus, with Focus carrying on as a self-contained magazine. [2] San Francisco Focus was the recipient of a National Headliner Award for feature writing in 1993.

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