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This school was created in 2006 by the merger of St. Barnabas Elementary School, St. Bartholomew Elementary School, and St. Pius X Elementary School. The school is one of the smallest in the Archdiocese of Louisville, with only around 300 students.
Because of the size and diversity of the population of Louisville, Kentucky, there are many schools in a number of different school systems, both public and private.This list of schools in Louisville, Kentucky, attempts to list the educational institutions in Louisville, as well as some post-secondary institutions in the surrounding metropolitan area.
St. Xavier High School (Louisville) alumni (24 P) Pages in category "Catholic schools in Louisville, Kentucky" The following 38 pages are in this category, out of 38 total.
The Field Elementary School at 120 Sacred Heart Lane in Louisville, Ky. on July 10, 2023. Field, the district's fourth-oldest school, opened in 1915 with five teachers and 155 students in ...
The school was moved in 1991, from downtown to the old campus of Durrett High School. Pleasure Ridge Park High School MCA: 1958 Located in the Pleasure Ridge Park community. Seneca High School MCA: 1957 Southern High School: 1951 [27] Located in southern Jefferson County, 8620 Preston Highway, Louisville, KY 40219. The Academy @ Shawnee: 1928 [28]
In St. Raphael’s 67-62 win over Johnston, Brown suffered a knee injury that was later diagnosed as a torn meniscus. He told The Journal six days later that his season was likely over, but he was ...
St. Edward Elementary School (Louisville) St. Francis of Assisi Elementary School; St. Helen Elementary School; St. James Elementary School (Louisville) St. Lawrence Elementary School; St. Leonard Elementary School; St. Margaret Mary Elementary School (Louisville) St. Nicholas Academy; St. Patrick Elementary School; St. Paul Elementary School ...
St. Xavier has the largest enrollment of boys among Kentucky high schools, [5] [a] and had been the only school in Kentucky to have won a state championship in every Kentucky High School Athletic Association (KHSAA)-sanctioned sport open to boys before the KHSAA began sponsoring coeducational championships in bass fishing and archery in the early 21st century.