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Loretto Abbey Catholic Secondary School has a ranking of 79 out of 623 in the most recent five years as follows: 7.3 in 2012, 8.2 in 2013, 8.1 in 2014, 7.8 in 2015, and 7.1 in 2016. The Fraser Institute 's 2015-16 report on Loretto Abbey Catholic Secondary School gave it an overall grade of 7.1/10, ranking it at 201 of 740 secondary schools in ...
The Loretto Day School opened officially in September 1915 on Brunswick Avenue with 200 girls, boarders, and day students from Grades 1 to 13 with a few boys from Grades 1 to 3. [2] In 1918, following the move to Brunswick from the old Abbey, the school became known as " Loretto Abbey Day School and College" before becoming "Loretto College ...
This is a list of primary and secondary schools in the island of Ireland that operate under the ethos of the Roman Catholic Church, ... Loreto Abbey, Dalkey; Loreto ...
At the invitation of Bishop Michael Power of Toronto, five Loreto Sisters under Mother Teresa Ellen Dease arrived in the city in 1847 and founded their first school. Since the 1920s their motherhouse has been at Loretto Abbey (Hoggs Hollow), which housed a girls' secondary school: Loretto Abbey Catholic Secondary School.
English: Loretto Abbey Catholic Secondary School (Roman Catholic school in Ontario, Canada) Wikidata has entry Loretto Abbey Catholic Secondary School (Q14875273) with data related to this item. Date
Loreto Abbey Dalkey opened as a school in 1843; it also has a member house of the Institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary (IBVM), founded in the 17th century by Mary Ward (1585 - 1645), a pioneer of education for Catholic women, today having establishments on five continents.
Catholic University School; C.B.C. Monkstown; Gonzaga College; The High School, Dublin; Holy Child Killiney; Institute of Education, Dublin [c] John Scottus School; The King's Hospital; Loreto Abbey, Dalkey; Loreto College, Foxrock; Loreto College, St Stephen's Green; Loreto High School Beaufort; Lycée Français d'Irlande, Clonskeagh; Mount ...
At the age of twenty-five, Dease entered Loretto Abbey in Rathfarnham, taking the name Teresa. In January 1847 Bishop Michael Power of Toronto went on a six-month visit to Europe, seeking to recruit additional priests and to raise money for his cathedral. While in Ireland he arranged for the Sisters of Loreto to establish a mission in Toronto.