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St. Elizabeth Ann Seton School (Houston) St. Francis de Sales Catholic School (Houston) PK3-8 Ground breaking ceremonies for St. Francis de Sales Catholic School were held on September 19, 1963, one year after the parish was established by the Diocese. On September 8, 1964, the school opened its doors to 463 students in grades 1–6.
The school was named after Saint Agnes of Rome. [citation needed] The school was founded as a grade one through 12 school with boarding facilities. [3] The University of Texas and the Texas State Board of Education accredited St. Agnes in 1917. [3] In 1939, boarding was discontinued. [3] In 1952, St. Agnes began to serve grades 9 through 12 ...
Holy Ghost Catholic School in Houston, Texas (K-8) Holy Name Catholic School in San Antonio, Texas (K-8) Holy Rosary Catholic School (Galveston) (K-8) Holy Rosary Catholic School (Rosenberg) (K-8) Holy Spirit Catholic School in San Antonio, Texas (K-8) Holy Trinity Catholic High School in Temple, Texas (9–12) Holy Trinity Catholic School in ...
The school is named after Saint Rose Philippine Duchesne, the first member of the Society of the Sacred Heart to come to America. The school is part of the Network of Sacred Heart Schools. The campus was built around a large oak tree, in the center of its campus. It became a symbol for the school because the name "Duchesne" is French for "of ...
St. Catherine's Montessori is a Catholic Montessori School in Houston, Texas. [1] St. Catherine's educates children ages 14 months to 18 years. The school is part of the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston.
Holy Spirit Catholic Regional School in Tuscaloosa, Alabama; Holy Spirit Catholic School (San Jose, California) Holy Spirit Elementary School (Kentucky) in Louisville, Kentucky; Holy Spirit High School (New Jersey) in Absecon, New Jersey; Holy Spirit Preparatory School in Atlanta, Georgia
St. Thomas High School is an all-boys, Catholic college preparatory school in Houston, Texas. Founded in 1900, St. Thomas is the second oldest continuously operating private high school in Houston behind Incarnate Word Academy, which was founded in 1873. The school is operated by the Basilian Fathers in the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston.
St. Pius X High School was founded by the Dominican Sisters of Houston in 1956. The school was named in honor of Pope Pius X, who was canonized by the Roman Catholic Church in 1954. Pope Pius X was born Giuseppe Melchiorre Sarto, and his family name was taken as the name of the school's official yearbook, Del Sarto. Pope Pius X's nickname ...