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Saint Ann's School is a private school in Brooklyn, New York City. The school is a non-sectarian, co-educational pre-K–12 day school with programs in the arts, humanities, and sciences. The students number 1,012 from preschool through 12th grade, as well as 324 faculty, administration, and staff members.
The elite Saint Ann’s School in Brooklyn commissioned a probe into Winston Nguyen’s hiring after the teacher was arrested in June for allegedly soliciting X-rated photos from students.
The Holy Cross School served the Hells Kitchen/Times Square area; circa 2011, it had about 300 students; [23] some students originated from areas outside of New York City and outside New York State; in 2013, the archdiocese announced that the school was to close; [2] the school had the possibility of remaining open if $720,000 in pledges to the ...
Queen of the Rosary Catholic Academy (East Williamsburg [16]) Closed in 2020 [17] Parents held a march asking the diocese to keep the school open. [9] St Brigid School ; St. Frances Cabrini (Bushwick) St. Gregory the Great School (Crown Heights and Flatbush) - Closed in 2020 [9] Queens. Corpus Christi School (Woodside) - Closed in 2012. [18]
Not to be confused with Category:St. Ann's Academy (Manhattan) alumni, now Archbishop Molloy High School in Queens, New York. Pages in category "Saint Ann's School (Brooklyn) alumni" The following 60 pages are in this category, out of 60 total.
St. Ann's Church (organized 1787) was originally named in honor of Ann Ayscough Sands (1761–1851), who was an early patron with her husband Joshua Sands. [8] The church previously occupied the elaborate High Victorian Gothic building still standing on the northeast corner of Clinton and Livingston streets, built 1877-1878 to designs by James ...
The school is staffed by the Marist Brothers, founded by Saint Marcellin Champagnat. [6] In 1892, Br. Zephiriny opened St. Ann's Academy in two brownstone buildings at East 76 Street and Lexington Avenue. Initially a parish elementary school, the program expanded to include a two-year commercial course and then a four-year high school program.
Stanley Anselm Bosworth (August 20, 1927 – August 7, 2011) was the founding headmaster of Saint Ann's School in Brooklyn, which he headed from 1965 to 2004. [1]Stanley Bosworth was born in New York City and raised in Washington Heights, the child of Murray and Bertha Bosworth.