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Our Lady Star of the Sea, commonly called Star of the Sea, was an all-girl Catholic high school, established in Grosse Pointe Woods, Michigan in 1959. [2] [1]When the high closed in 1993, the parish middle school began using the building.
Star of the Sea College is an independent, Catholic, day school for girls, located in Brighton, an inner south-eastern suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.. Established in 1883 by the Presentation Sisters, the college has a non-selective enrolment policy, and currently caters for approximately 1,000 female students from Years 7 to 12.
St Mary's Star of the Sea Catholic School [1] is an Independent co-educational primary and secondary day school, located in Carnarvon, a coastal town located in the Gascoyne region of Western Australia, approximately 900 kilometres (560 mi) north of Perth. St Mary's has a current enrolment of approximately 300 students from Year K to Year 12 ...
Mary Star of the Sea was established in 1954 by Mary Star of the Sea Parish. There is also a Mary Star of the Sea elementary in San Pedro, which was founded in 1922. [3] In 1959, the Archdiocese created a separate boys' high school, Fermin Lasuen High School, and Mary Star of the Sea was transitioned over several years to a girls' school (the ...
Star of the Sea College, girls' secondary school in Brighton, Victoria; Star of the Sea College, George Town, school in George Town, Tasmania; Our Lady Star of the Sea Church & School, former school in Gladstone, Queensland; St Mary's Star of the Sea Catholic School, school in Carnarvon, Western Australia
Prior to the takeover in the 1970s under Bishop Jesus B. Tuquib, Holy Child Academy, Star of the Sea High School, Immaculate Heart Academy, and Saint Columban College were run by the Missionary Society of St. Columban.
The parish of St. Mary, Star of the Sea was founded in 1868 to serve the local Irish Catholic community by Father Peter McCoy, Pastor of St. Lawrence Church, now Our Lady of Good Counsel Catholic Church (Baltimore), in Locust Point. [2]
A school associated with the church, St. Mary's, was built in 1889. The laying of the cornerstone for the school on June 30, 1889, was attended by a large crowd and presided over by Bishop John Foley, of Detroit, as reported by the Jackson Daily Citizen the following day. [8] The ten-room school house was built at a cost of $17,000.