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All Saints is an inner city area of Wolverhampton, West Midlands, England. It is situated immediately to the south-east of the city centre, in the city council's Ettingshall ward. The first All Saints Church and school was built in 1864 on Steelhouse Lane. The Rev. Henry Hampton of St John's Church, Wolverhampton was its first minister.
All Saints School was previously named Bishop Ward which between the mid 1950s (1954?) and the early 1960s was a mixed school then it became an all-boys school when the girls were moved to the Sacred Heart all-girls school they combined the two again in 1989.
All Saints Catholic School On May 19, 2004 All Saints had 71 students, even though in March 2004 the archdiocese had a projected enrollment for the 2004–2005 school year at 157 students. Due to the low enrollment at All Saints the archdiocese in 2004 temporarily moved All Saints students to Saint John Cantius School, also in Bridesburg. [91]
Previously a voluntary aided school administered by York City Council, [23] the school attempted to join the Saint Margaret Clitherow Catholic Academy Trust (SMCCAT) which was established by the Diocese of Middlesbrough for the central vicariate, however following a change in structure, SMCCAT [24] was dissolved and in May 2023, All Saints ...
Queen of All Saints School, Fort Greene. There were 116 diocesan and parish elementary schools in the Diocese of Brooklyn and Queens including Saint Patrick Catholic Academy located at 9707 4th Ave New York. In March 2009.
All Saints Anglican School ("ASAS" or "All Saints") is a private, co-educational school located in Merrimac, Queensland, Australia. It was established in 1987 under the Aegis of the Anglican Diocese of Brisbane. The school is located on a 40-hectare campus in the Gold Coast Hinterland. All Saints is divided into three sub-schools: the Junior ...
All Saints Catholic School - It is the parish school of these churches: Resurrection, St. John Neumann, Saint Kenneth, and St. Thomas à Becket. The school opened in 1997 and was named after a previous Catholic school in Detroit. It was the archdiocese's first new Catholic school in the post-1964 period. [57]
This building has been used as the Parish Office since 1986, when the school was closed because of financial difficulties. In 1974, All Saints entered into a joint venture with other religious denominations in the Heights area to build the Heights Tower located on 19th Street, a $3-million, non-profit senior citizen residence.