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Saint Peter's Preparatory School (also known as Saint Peter's Prep or simply Prep) is an independent, preparatory, and all-male day school located in Jersey City, in Hudson County in the U.S. state of New Jersey, within the Archdiocese of Newark. [9] Founded in 1872 by the Jesuits, it is operated as part of the Jesuit East Province. [10]
Alumni of the St. Peter's Preparatory School in Jersey City, New Jersey. Pages in category "St. Peter's Preparatory School alumni" The following 45 pages are in this category, out of 45 total.
Fitzpatrick attended St. Peter's Preparatory School in Jersey City, New Jersey, where he played high school football for the Marauders. [2] He was a wide receiver on offense and a defensive back on defense. In 2014, he caught 45 passes for 1,111 yards and 12 touchdowns, while recording 70 tackles and three interceptions on defense. He also ran ...
Watch the game featuring Paramus Catholic vs. St. Peter's Prep in New Jersey high school football live on the NFHS Network.
Sept. 28: vs. St. Peter’s Prep, 1 p.m. The Green Knights beat the Marauders, 40-28, in 2023 after losing by a field goal in 2022. St. Peter’s Prep finished 1-9 last year and will be looking to ...
^note b : Michael [Fay's] primary days were spent attending first Mt Carmel [School, Meadowbank] (from five to nine years) and later St Peter's (nine to 12 years), a prep school to ready him for secondary education". [171] In fact, Fay attended St Peter's College for his Form 1 and 2 years (11 and 12 years of age).
The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Newark announced in September 2007 that it would combine Bayonne's four remaining Catholic elementary schools — Our Lady of Mt. Carmel (Bayonne, New Jersey), Saint Andrew, Saint Vincent and Saint Mary, Star of the Sea — into a single school in response to 10 years of declining enrollments in the schools.
Seaford House played host to St Peter's School in 1903, as an Edwardian prep school when it was founded by Maude Taylor in Crouch Lane. [1] Taylor, who brought a small number of boys with her from an earlier school in Broadstairs, is recorded in the school history as having been a granddaughter of Thomas Arnold of Rugby School.