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The Diocese of Arlington has 37 elementary/middle schools, one virtual school, five private elementary/middle schools, three stand-alone preschool programs, and one private day care. As of 2024, there were 12,960 students enrolled in diocesan pre-K, elementary, and middle school. [41]
Saint Joseph Regional Catholic School (PreK-8) Saint Mary of the Assumption School (near Upper Marlboro) (PreK-8) Saint Mary of the Mills School ; Saint Mary School (Landover Hills) (PreK-8) Saint Mary's School of Piscataway ; Saint Philip the Apostle School (Marlow Heights) (PreK-8) St. Pius X Regional School (PreK-8)
List of churches in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Arlington; List of high schools in Maryland; List of high schools in Virginia; List of high schools in Washington, D.C. List of parochial and private schools in the Washington metropolitan area; List of schools in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Washington; Maret School; Marymount University
830 23rd St, S, Arlington Founded in 1946, church dedicated in 1964. The parish includes the Pentagon. [3] [4] Our Lady, Queen of Peace 2700 19th St, S, Arlington Founded in 1945 as an African-American parish [5] [6] St. Agnes 2002 N. Randolph St, Arlington Founded in 1936, church dedicated in 1966 [7] [8] St. Ann 5312 10th St N, Arlington
St. Camillus School Silver Spring Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur: 1954 2010 [25] St. Catherine Labouré School Wheaton – 1953 2013 [66] St. Cyprian's School Washington, D.C. Oblate Sisters of Providence 1892 1965 [67] St. David's School Mount Rainier: Sisters of St. Joseph of Hartford: 1918 1932 [51] St. Francis de Sales School Washington, D.C.
Churches in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Arlington (7 P) Pages in category "Roman Catholic Diocese of Arlington" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total.
Bishop Denis J. O'Connell High School (also known as DJO [3]) is a Catholic college preparatory school founded in 1957 in Arlington County, Virginia. It was established by the Diocese of Richmond , but it has been under the direction of the Diocese of Arlington since 1974.
Most elementary schools are owned by a particular parish, while high schools are often owned by a group of parishes (more common in the South), a religious institute (more common in the Northeast), or a diocese. In the West, a mixture of schools operated by dioceses and religious institutes is common, with the older schools generally run by ...