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St. Vincent's Academy (SVA) is a private, Catholic, all-girls high school located next to the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist in downtown Savannah, Georgia, United States. Founded in 1845 when Father Jeremiah Francis O’Neill brought six Sisters of Our Lady of Mercy from Charleston , South Carolina, the school operates within the Roman ...
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. [2] Became coeducational: Eleanor McMain Secondary School (New Orleans)
St. Paul's School for Girls (grades 5-12) is an independent college-preparatory school in Brooklandville, Maryland, founded in 1959 to replace an older girls' school which had been closed. St. Paul's School for Girls shares a campus with St. Paul's School for Boys (all boys, grades 5-12), founded in 1849, and with St. Paul's Pre and Lower ...
Until 2022, ICGS was known as the National Coalition of Girls’ Schools. In 2022, ICGS agreed to merge with the Alliance of Girls' Schools Australasia . The combined entity, which will be known as ICGS when the merger is complete at the end of 2023, will include over 500 schools in 18 countries with total enrollment of over 300,000 girls.
Also in 1953, Washington Seminary, another private school for girls, founded by two of George Washington's great-nieces in 1878, [3] [independent source needed] merged with Westminster. The resulting school was coeducational until the sixth grade, with separate schools for boys and girls continuing through the twelfth grade, a practice that ...
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The Coretta Scott King Young Women's Leadership Academy (CSKYWLA) was opened in Atlanta, Georgia, United States in August 2007.For a short time the academy was simply referred to as "the girls' single gender academy," but it was later named by its first principal, Melody Morgan, in honor of the life and legacy of Coretta Scott King, the civil rights leader and wife of Martin Luther King Jr.
The school was founded as a school for girls by Sarah Randolph Carter in Catonsville, Maryland, in 1882. In 1952, the school moved to Stevenson, Maryland; the new school was designed by Robert Hutchins, of the New York City-based firm of Moore & Hutchins. [1] In 1972, Hannah More Academy merged into St. Timothy's School. The school is run under ...