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St. Cecilia Academy is a private, college preparatory, all-female academy for girls grades 7 through 12 in Nashville, Tennessee. Founded in 1860 by the Dominican Sisters of Nashville . Athletics
Nashville Christian School; Pope John Paul II High School; St. Cecilia Academy; St. Paul Christian Academy; University School of Nashville; Metropolitan area
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By 1903, three more houses were joined together to become home to the first Roman Catholic school in the state of Tennessee. [2] It is now home to the convent for the Dominican Sisters of Saint Cecilia. [2] The building has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since December 12, 1976. [3]
It is instead a member of the Kentucky High School Athletic Association. Most of the base housing is in Kentucky, the school was originally on the Kentucky side of the base, and it is operated by the Kentucky District of the U.S. Department of Defense Domestic Dependent Elementary and Secondary Schools, along with all other schools on Fort ...
Aquinas College roots began in 1928 as St. Cecilia Normal School as a school for religious sisters located at the St. Cecilia Motherhouse. In 1961, the school moved away from the Motherhouse, opened to the public, and became Aquinas Junior College. In 1994, the college was renamed Aquinas College when it began offering four-year degrees.
St. Cecilia High School (New Jersey), a defunct high school in Englewood, Bergen County, New Jersey that closed in 1986 and was the first coaching job for Vince Lombardi St. Cecilia Interparochial School, a defunct grade school on West Demarest Avenue in Englewood, Bergen County, New Jersey that closed in 2011
The Congregation of St. Cecilia, commonly known as the Nashville Dominicans, is a religious institute of the Roman Catholic Church located in Nashville, Tennessee.It is a member of the Council of Major Superiors of Women Religious, one of the two organizations which represent women religious in the United States (the other is the Leadership Conference of Women Religious).