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As a Catholic school, it serves boys and girls of all faiths, races, and national backgrounds from pre-kindergarten through the eighth grade. Founded in 1883, Holy Trinity Parish School remains associated with Holy Trinity Parish and a school within the Archdiocese of Louisville.
St. Xavier High School (Louisville) alumni (24 P) Pages in category "Catholic schools in Louisville, Kentucky" The following 38 pages are in this category, out of 38 total.
Trinity High School is a Catholic, all-boys, college preparatory high school located in St. Matthews, Kentucky, a city within Louisville Metro (consolidated city/county government). It is located in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Louisville. The school incorporates the Catholic tradition of teaching and learning.
The school is located at 1609 Poplar Level Road and is the only school in Kentucky that has received the Blue Ribbon of Excellence Award five times, the most recent of which was awarded in 2023. St. Xavier has also renovated the school grounds with Project X, an initiative to raise $28 million for new academic and athletic facilities.
The original building for the all-girls high school, Sacred Heart Academy, was first built in 1904 by an architect named Cornelius Curtin. After the fire burned down this school in 1918, a new building was constructed and Sacred Heart Academy reopened in 1926. Sacred Heart Model School was founded in 1924, and initially was placed in Angela Hall.
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In 1995 a college prep high school program in the classical tradition was added. Holy Angels is a private, independent co-ed Catholic school with kindergarten through grade twelve. It is recognized by the Archdiocese of Louisville and accepts the jurisdiction of the local bishop in matters relevant to instruction in Catholic doctrines and beliefs.