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All residents are zoned to Meadowbrook Middle School and Eastern Hills High School. [1] [3] Catholic schools are operated by the Diocese of Fort Worth. Area Catholic schools in Fort Worth include St. Rita Catholic School (PreK3-8), [1] [3] [4] Nolan Catholic High School, [1] [3] and St. Ignatius of Loyola College Preparatory School. [5]
In 1892, the new St. Patrick's Church in Fort Worth was dedicated by Bishop Thomas Brennan of Dallas. [1] The following Catholic schools opened during this time period: Gainesville (1892) Muenster (1890 and 1895) Pilot Point (1893) Cleburne (1896) In 1910, the Sisters of St. Mary of Namur opened Our Lady of Victory College in Fort Worth. [3]
The Cambridge School of Dallas in Dallas, Texas (5–12); Cassata Catholic High School in Fort Worth, Texas (9–12); Cathedral High School in El Paso, Texas (9–12); Cathedral School of St. Mary in Austin, Texas (K-8)
The Texas Association of Private and Parochial Schools, or TAPPS, is an organization headquartered in the Lone Star Tower at Texas Motor Speedway Fort Worth, Texas. [1] It was formerly headquartered at the Salado Civic Center in Salado, Texas .
The 34-acre (14 ha; 140,000 m 2) school campus [17] is located on Inwood Road in North Dallas, Texas, adjacent to St. Rita Catholic School, south-west of the intersection of the Dallas North Tollway and Interstate 635 (LBJ Freeway).
The first campus was located at Terrell Heights Historic District in the former Our Mother of Mercy Catholic School. Students attending work jobs part-time to pay for tuition. [2] Currently, Cristo Rey Fort Worth is located on a 4.47 acres at 2633 Altamesa Boulevard in Fort Worth, Texas 76133. The first graduating class from Cristo Rey Fort ...
At the invitation of Bishop Olson, the Cristo Rey network of Catholic college preparatory high schools opened a campus in Fort Worth in 2018. Students at Cristo Rey earn more than half of their tuition by working one day each week at corporate partners, thus providing a private school education to economically disadvantaged students. [5]