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[citation needed] In 2015, Saint Dominic Academy received a generous donation of a building located on Fairmount Avenue in Jersey City. This building was once the Jersey City Women's Club and is now known as Siena Hall, which opened in April 2016 and is used for school-related events. [8] Saint Dominic Academy is a member of the New Jersey ...
Mount St. Dominic Academy has been accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Elementary and Secondary Schools since 1934. [4] [9] MSDA is a member of the New Jersey Association of Independent Schools, [11] the National Coalition of Girls' Schools (NCGS), and the Dominican Association of Secondary Schools. [12]
Mount Saint Dominic Academy ; St. Benedict's Prep (Newark) (see K-12 above) St. Vincent Academy (Newark) Seton Hall Preparatory School (West Orange) Hudson County [6] Hudson Catholic Regional High School (Jersey City) (nearly closed in 2008 but went co-ed and got a reprieve) St. Peter's Preparatory School (Jersey City)
Pioneer Academy, Wayne; Princeton Day School, Princeton (Panthers) Ranney School, Tinton Falls (Panthers) Rutgers Preparatory School, Somerset (Argonauts) Saddle River Day School, Saddle River (Rebels) St. Benedict's Preparatory School, Newark (Gray Bees) Saint Dominic Academy, Jersey City (Blue Devils) Sinai Christian Academy, Linden (Warriors)
The university is located in suburban New Jersey, and it is about 20 miles from Manhattan. It is on a seventy-acre campus along Essex County Route 506 (Bloomfield Avenue) and shares the land with the Sisters of St. Dominic's Caldwell convent and Mount Saint Dominic Academy, an all-girls Catholic high school.
The North Jersey Tri-County Conference was a high school athletic conference in New Jersey, created by the New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association (NJSIAA) as a holding conference. The NJTCC consisted of 45 public and non-public schools in Bergen , Passaic and Hudson counties, and existed for the 2009–2010 academic year.
The 1956 team won the Catholic B state title with a 78-63 win against St. Rose in the championship game played at Rutgers University. [7] The boys cross country running team won the Non-Public A state title in 1959. [8] The boys soccer team won the Non-Public C state title in 1974 and 1975, defeating runner-up St. Cecilia High School both years ...
Caritas accommodates schedules with New Jersey City University for the School of Visual and Performing Arts, and has affiliations with Saint Peter's College and the College of Saint Elizabeth to grant college credits. It had 185 students in 2007. [2] Caritas Academy closed down on June 30, 2008.