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Mount St. Mary Academy is a private, Roman Catholic, all-girls high school, serving grades 9 through 12, in the Hillcrest neighborhood of Little Rock, Arkansas, United States. It is an all-female institution, and has an all-male brother school, Catholic High School for Boys. It is located within the Diocese of Little Rock. Having been founded ...
Marylake Carmelite Monastery in the spring of 2010. The area was first the Shrine Country Club of Little Rock, built in 1926. [1] After the failure of the country club, the infamous Dr. John R. Brinkley set up shop in what he declared was "The World's Most Beautiful Hospital."
Mount St. Mary Academy: CEEB code: 041420: NCES School ID: 00047854 [1] Rector: Msgr. Lawrence Frederick: ... The Little Rock Catholic Rockets compete in the 7A ...
Catholic High School for Boys – Little Rock (All-Boys) Mount St. Mary Academy – Little Rock (All-Girls) Sacred Heart School – Morrilton; St. Joseph School – Conway; Ozark Catholic Academy – Tontitown - Founded in 2018 as an Independent Catholic High School. The first Catholic High School in the Northwest Arkansas Area.
Mount St. Mary's Academy and Convent, founded in 1851 in downtown Little Rock, moved to a 10-acre site on Kavanaugh Blvd in 1908. In doing so, they stopped instruction for boys and dropped "convent" from their name. Mount St. Mary's Academy is the oldest educational institution in continuous operation in the state of Arkansas. [7]
Four sisters and five postulants arrived in 1851 and established a school in Little Rock that would later become Mount St. Mary Academy. [5] They also opened convent schools at Fort Smith and Helena. [6] A fire of suspicious origin destroyed the church in Helena in 1854, as the Know Nothings’ influence grew. [4]
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