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Miriam College (Filipino: Dalubhasaang Miriam) is a non-stock, non-profit Filipino Catholic educational institution [1] for girls and young women in Quezon City, Philippines. It offers academic programs from pre-elementary to post-graduate and adult education levels that develop the learning and caring competencies of students and are enriched ...
here once stood the colegio de santa potenciana. first college for girls in manila. founded in 1589 at the corner of cabildo and santa potenciana streets. destroyed in the 1645 earthquake. school rebuilt but damaged during the british invasion of 1762. the students were moved to a house on this site. school abolished in 1866.
St. Andrew's School for Girls; St Dominic's Catholic School for Girls, Boksburg; St. Mary's Diocesan School for Girls, Pretoria; St Mary's School, Waverley; St Stithians College has separate schools for girls; Waverley Girls' High School; Oprah Winfrey Leadership Academy for Girls (Henley on Klip) KwaZulu-Natal. Durban Girls' College; Durban ...
Havergal College is a private day and boarding school for girls from Junior Kindergarten to Grade 12 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.The school was established in 1894 and named for Frances Ridley Havergal, a composer, author and humanitarian.
Education was important in the settlement of non-Indigenous families in the former Township of Scarborough. After the 1799 settlement of David and Mary Thomson (remembered in a Secondary School just west of their homestead), a schoolhouse was built near David and brother Andrew's farms; Eventually, Thomas Muir, father of Alexander Muir settled in the area to teach early generations of the ...
St. Joseph's College School (St. Joseph's College, SJCS, or St. Joe's, more colloquially known as St. Joe's Wellesley), originally known as St. Joseph's Academy for Young Ladies is a girls' Catholic high school in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada operated by the Toronto Catholic District School Board, formerly the Metropolitan Separate School Board in which the school is a member since 1987.
The roots of the school go back to 1847 when five Loretto Sisters from Ireland opened a boarding and day school for young Catholic women in Toronto. [ 1 ] The building was created in 1913 and commercial students from Bond Street moved to the "Casa", with 538 music students moved the following year.
The school was PAASCU accredited in 1975 and 1978. The secondary department used to be exclusively for girls until school year 1997-1998, when it started to accept male enrollees. St. Mary's College Inc. is the de jure Generalate of all RVM schools in Luzon, and de facto Generalate of all RVM-controlled schools in the Philippines.