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In 1969, as the only Catholic high school serving the Southern Alameda County, the school became co-educational. Bishop Allen Vigneron and Hayward Mayor Roberta Cooper officiated at the April 30, 2006 groundbreaking ceremony for a multimillion-dollar expansion at Moreau. The project included increasing the school library, adding a state-of-the ...
St Bede’s Catholic College is a wonderful place of learning, with an excellent culture and ethos. Achievement and effort are valued and celebrated and our strong pastoral commitment ensures that every student is known individually and reaches his or her full potential within the context of a caring, Christian community.
The school has a coeducational sixth form, St Benedict's Sixth Form. All sixth form students are currently based at the old St Bede's site. The old St Joseph's site has been renamed Ignis (Latin: spark) and the old St Bede's site has been renamed Ardor (Latin: flame). At the start of September 2018, a house system was introduced, with 5 houses.
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St. Catherine of Siena School – Consolidated into Our Lady of Mercy Regional Catholic School in 2012. [2] St. David School (Willow Grove) – Consolidated into Queen of Angels Regional Catholic School in 2012. [2] St. Eleanor School (Collegeville) – Consolidated into Holy Cross Regional Catholic School in 2012. [2] St. Luke the Evangelist ...
The Hayward Unified School District (HUSD) is a public school district serving the city of Hayward, California, in Alameda County, in the United States. Supervised by the superintendent and the HUSD board of trustees, the district serves about 21,000 students in 30 schools, and employs more than 950 teachers.
The school is currently owned and operated by Bishop Wilkinson Catholic Education Trust, and has been fully integrated since mid-2020. The school opened its new sixth-form centre in November 2007 following a £5 million refurbishment, which included construction work on the new building and rebuilding science laboratories.
As part of a regionalization plan approved by Archbishop Oscar H. Lipscomb in 2001, it merged with St. Bede Catholic Elementary School (K-8) and Our Lady Queen of Mercy Elementary School (K-8) to become Montgomery Catholic Preparatory School. In 2004 it opened a middle school for grades 7-8, and in 2012, it opened Holy Spirit Elementary School.