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St Mark's CE Primary School, Royal Tunbridge Wells; St Martin's School, Dover; St Mary of Charity CE Primary School, Faversham; St Mary's CE Primary School, Swanley; St Mary's RC Primary School, Deal; St Mary's RC Primary School, Whitstable; St Matthew's CE Primary School, High Brooms; St Michael's CE Infant School, Maidstone
Stockbury - St Mary Magdalene Church; Teynham - St Mary's Church; Tonge - St Giles Church; Tunstall - St John the Baptist Church; Upchurch - St Mary The Virgin Church; Walmer - Old St Mary's Church; Walmer - St Saviour's Church; Walmer - St Mary's Church; Westgate - St James' Parish Church; Whitfield - Church of St. Peter; Whitstable ...
St. Jude Regional Catholic School Rockville – 1956 [34] St. Martin of Tours School Gaithersburg – 1925 St. Mary's School Bryantown: Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur (former) 1915 [35] St. Mary's School Landover Hills – – St. Mary's School: Rockville – 1951 [36] St. Mary of the Assumption Catholic School Upper Marlboro: Sisters, Servants ...
This lists private schools in the U.S. state of Washington. For a list of private schools in the U.S. capital Washington, D.C., see List of parochial and private schools in Washington, D.C. This is a list of private schools in Washington. As of the 2011-2012 school year, there were 517 approved private schools in the state of Washington. [1]
St Mary's Primary School, Yate, Gloucestershire; St Mary's Catholic High School, Astley, Greater Manchester; St Mary's Catholic School, Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire; St Mary's Church of England High School, Cheshunt, Hertfordshire; St Mary's Roman Catholic High School, Lugwardine, Herefordshire; St. Mary's Catholic High School, Menston, Leeds
Historic St. Ignatius, located in St. Inigoes, St. Mary's County, Maryland, was the First Catholic parish in English speaking North America. 38°09′01″N 76°25′26″W / 38.150327°N 76.423943°W / 38.150327; -76.
Whitstable's secondary school is The Whitstable School, formerly The Community College Whitstable. It is a secondary modern school which changed its name from Sir William Nottidge School in 1998. In 2009, 25% of its pupils gained at least five GCSEs at grades A*–C – this increased to 37% in 2011. [ 59 ]
Founded by Archbishop of Canterbury William Courtenay in 1395 as part of a new College of All Saints, the church replaced an earlier one on the site dedicated to St Mary. [2] Courtenay died in 1396 and the church and college were completed by his successor, Thomas Arundel, between 1396 and 1398. [1]