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The school was founded by St. Patrick's Church as a parish nursery school in 1956. [1] In 1966, the school began adding grades 1 through 6. [1] In 1985 the church moved its chapel to the current site adjacent to the school. [1] The school began a seventh and eighth grade program in 2001.
Russian Embassy School in Washington, D.C. St. Albans School (4–12) St. Jerome Institute (9-12) St. John's College High School (9–12) St. Patrick's Episcopal Day School (PS-8) Sheridan School (K–8) Sidwell Friends School (PS-12) Templeton Academy DC (9–12) Washington International School (PS-12)
School name Type Grades Neighborhood Ward DCPS school code Address Website Anacostia High School: Public, traditional: 9-12: Anacostia: 8 450 1601 16th St SE, Washington, DC 20020
Mann Elementary School, Key Elementary School, Hardy Middle School, and Jackson-Reed High School serve Palisades. [2] Private schools in Palisades include Our Lady of Victory Catholic School, the Lab School, the lower and middle divisions of Georgetown Day School, the River School, and St. Patrick's Episcopal Day School. [3]
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St. Martin's Episcopal School; St. Mary's Episcopal School; Saint Mary's School (Raleigh, North Carolina) St. Patrick's Episcopal Day School; St. Paul's Episcopal Day School; St. Paul's Episcopal School; St. Paul's School (New Hampshire) St. Paul's School (New York) St. Richard's Episcopal School; Saint Stephen's Episcopal School (Bradenton ...
St. Andrew's Episcopal School, Potomac (PK-12) St. John's Episcopal School, Olney (PK-8) Sandy Spring Friends School, Sandy Spring (PK-12) Seneca Academy and Circle School, Darnestown (PK-5) Sidwell Friends School (Lower School), Bethesda (PK-5) Stone Ridge School of the Sacred Heart, Bethesda (PK-12) Washington Episcopal School, Bethesda (PK-8 ...
St. Patrick's Day marks the day Saint Patrick, patron saint of Ireland, died in 461, but many of the lively traditions we know today began with Irish Americans.