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St. Mary's Boarding School, Quapaw Agency Indian Territory/Oklahoma open 1893–1927 [73] St. Patrick's Mission and Boarding School, Anadarko, Indian Territory open 1892 [74] –1909 by the Bureau of Catholic Indian Missions. It was rebuilt and called the Anadarko Boarding School. [5] San Juan Boarding School, New Mexico [18] Santa Fe Indian ...
Mount St Mary's College is a private, co-educational, day and boarding school situated at Spinkhill, Derbyshire, England.It was founded in 1842 by the Society of Jesus (better known as the Jesuits), and has buildings designed by notable architects such as Joseph Hansom, Henry Clutter and Adrian Gilbert Scott.
In 1965 Mount St Mary's became a regional girls' school catering for forms 1 - 4 and, with the closing of St Bernard's College, Katoomba, St Mary's became "co-educational". By 1973 the operation of the school appeared to be non viable and the Sisters withdrew from the education ministry at Mount St Mary's.
Until the early 1900s, Mount St. Mary's also acted as a boarding school. Some remnants of the boarding school, such as Bradley Hall (one of the oldest buildings on campus), still exist. The Mount was known as Mount Saint Mary's College and Seminary until June 7, 2004, when the name was changed to Mount Saint Mary's University.
Mount Saint Mary's Convent and Academy, Grass Valley, California; Mount St. Mary's School. Mount St Mary's School, India, in New Delhi, co-educational school run by the Brothers of St Patrick; Mount St Mary's School (New Delhi), the same school as above; Mount St. Mary High School (Oklahoma), a private high school in Oklahoma City, United States
The Tomah Indian Industrial School, which opened in 1893, was an off-reservation, government boarding school in Wisconsin located along a main railroad that connected Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul. It provided education for children from the Ho-Chunk Nation of Wisconsin , who were referred to at the time as the “Winnebago" by white settlers.
The White Mountain School was founded in 1886 as an all-girls Episcopal high school called St. Mary's School in Concord, New Hampshire.In 1935, Dorothy McLane, the school's headmistress, moved the school north into the White Mountains region, to the estate of Ernest Poole in Sugar Hill, New Hampshire; the school was then renamed St. Mary's-in-the-Mountains.
St. Joseph Indian Normal School; St. Joseph's Indian School; Santa Fe Indian School; Seneca Indian School; Sequoyah High School (Cherokee County, Oklahoma) Sherman Indian High School; Shiprock Associated Schools, Inc. St. Elizabeth's Indian School; St. Francis Indian School; Stewart Indian School