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  2. St. Scholastica's College, Manila - Wikipedia

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    St. Scholastica's College, Manila. Saint Scholastica's College[1], also referred to by its acronym SSC or colloquially St. Scho, is a private Catholic basic and higher education institution for women founded and managed by the Congregation of the Missionary Benedictine Sisters of Tutzing in a 3.66 hectares (36,600 m 2) lot in Malate, Manila ...

  3. Saint Scholastica's College, Sydney - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.scholastica.nsw.edu.au. St Scholastica's College (commonly referred to as Schols) is an independent Roman Catholic single-sex secondary day and boarding school for girls, located in Glebe Point, in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Established in 1878 by the Sisters of the Good Samaritan, [2] the College provides education for ...

  4. Benedictine Sisters of Mount St. Scholastica - Wikipedia

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    On December 1, 1863, they opened St. Scholastica’s Academy, a girls' school which served 44 students. [1] [4] In 1924, they established Mount St. Scholastica Junior College, which in 1934 received full accreditation from North Central Association. [1]

  5. College of St. Scholastica - Wikipedia

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    css.edu. The College of St. Scholastica (CSS) is a private Benedictine college in Duluth, Minnesota. Founded in 1912 by a group of pioneering Benedictine Sisters, today St. Scholastica educates almost 4,000 students annually and has graduated more than 29,000 alumni. The college offers a liberal arts education and is located on 186 wooded acres ...

  6. St. Scholastica's Academy, Pampanga - Wikipedia

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    St. Scholastica's Academy of Pampanga is the third Benedictine school established in the Philippines. Formerly known as the Assumption Academy, it was established in June 1925 in the house of the Singian family. The high school department was added in school year 1926-27. In March 1930, the first secondary graduates of the Assumption Academy ...

  7. St Francis de Sales College - Wikipedia

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    The college was established in 1902 by the Sisters of Mercy, under the name St. Scholastica binding the Young Ladies High School, the convent boarding school for Girls, and the primary school. [citation needed] The college grew to 46 day students and 64 boarding students by 1945, continuing to grow until 1958 where, with a population of 130 ...

  8. Saint Cecilia's Hall - Wikipedia

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    The Conservatory of Music of St. Scholastica's College was founded in 1907 by Sister Baptista Battig OSB, herself a noted concert pianist. In 1932 with the growing popularity of concert music in Manila, Philippines, St. Scholastica's College built a concert hall and named it St. Cecilia's Hall. [1] It was built under the supervision of the ...

  9. Saint Scholastica's College - Wikipedia

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    Saint Scholastica's College. Saint Scholastica's College may refer to: St. Scholastica's College, Manila, a girls' school in the Philippines. Saint Scholastica's College, Australia, a girls' school located in Glebe Point, Sydney, Australia. College of St. Scholastica in Duluth, Minnesota, United States.