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St Christopher School is a private day and boarding school in Letchworth Garden City, Hertfordshire, England. Established in 1915 as the Garden City Theosophical School , it has long been a flagship of progressive education .
Dr. Churchill Gibson Chamberlayne founded St. Christopher's School in 1911 as The Chamberlayne School. [6] [5] On June 11, 1920, a system of church schools was established by the Episcopal Diocese of Virginia, at which time The Chamberlayne School was renamed St. Christopher's School, after Saint Christopher.
The school buildings belong to the period from 1919 to 1938 when Letchworth was being developed as the first garden city.Originally built for St Christopher School, Letchworth, it was acquired by the Sisters of Charity of Jesus and Mary in 1933 to found St Francis' College, a connection which is reflected in several aspects of the buildings, including the chapel.
St. Christopher's School is the name of several schools around the world, including: St. Christopher's School, Bristol, UK; St. Christopher's School, Bahrain;
St. Anthony School - It was established in 1954. [14] St. Cletus School; Harahan. St. Rita School - It opened in 1953. [15] Harvey. St. Rosalie School; Kenner. Our Lady of Perpetual Help School - The school, the parish school of St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Church, opened in 1928. In 1951 an annex to the school opened.
Saint Christopher School is an elementary school located in Metairie, Louisiana. The school teaches children from kindergarten to seventh grade. Saint Christopher is recognized by the United States Department of Education as a National School of Excellence and was named a Blue Ribbon School for the 1993–1994 school year. [2]
St Christopher's C of E High is a Church of England High School with academy status located north of Accrington in Lancashire, north-west England. The school was founded in 1958, and in 2005, the school earned Technology College status.
St. Gabriel's School in Milford opened in 1965; at the time clergy were the primary teachers. By the 2010s there were fewer clergy teachers, and lay teachers were more expensive; in addition fewer parishioners gave money to the church.