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  2. Maryville Academy - Wikipedia

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    Originally known as St. Mary's Training School for Boys, the facility was the vision of Chicago archbishop Patrick A. Feehan and served as an orphanage for many decades. . Following a rebuild after a massive fire in 1899, St. Mary's new director, Reverend James Doran, opened the facility to girls in an effort to reunite orphaned brothers and s

  3. Girls' Development Academy - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Soccer Development Academy#Girls' Development Academy To a section : This is a redirect from a topic that does not have its own page to a section of a page on the subject. For redirects to embedded anchors on a page, use {{ R to anchor }} instead .

  4. Female seminary - Wikipedia

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    In the early nineteenth century the word seminary began to replace the word academy. The new word connoted a certain seriousness. The seminary saw its task primarily as professional preparation. The male seminary prepared men for the ministry; the female seminary took as its earnest job the training of women for teaching and for Republican ...

  5. Moravian Academy - Wikipedia

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    Moravian Academy is a preschool through 12th-grade independent, co-educational, college preparatory school in the Lehigh Valley region of eastern Pennsylvania. Moravian Academy is the ninth oldest independent school in the United States.

  6. Detroit International Academy for Young Women - Wikipedia

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    In its first year of being a girls' school there were 95 students in grades 9-10. [6] It moved into its current location in the fall of 2007. In 2008 there were about 400 girls attending the school. [5] Originally a high school, it began middle school classes around 2009, and around 2010 it began elementary classes. That year there were 530 ...

  7. Litchfield Female Academy - Wikipedia

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    To Ornament Their Minds: Sarah Pierce’s Litchfield Female Academy, 1792-1833. Litchfield, CT: Litchfield Historical Society, 1993. Loto, Judith Livingston. “One Voice: The Work and Words of Litchfield Female Academy Student Charlotte Hopper Newcomb, 1809-1810.” Dublin Seminar for New England Folklife Annual Proceedings 27 (July 2002): 65-77.

  8. Gateshead Jewish Academy for Girls - Wikipedia

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    Gateshead Jewish Academy for Girls (Hebrew בית חיה רחל), is a two-year post-secondary school college, or "seminary". It was founded in Gateshead , England in 1998; its principal is Rabbi Avrohom Katz, an author and columnist.

  9. Incarnate Word Academy (Houston) - Wikipedia

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    Incarnate Word Academy serves grades 9 through 12 and is owned and operated by the Congregation of the Incarnate Word and Blessed Sacrament. IWA opened a new $15 million, 18,500 square feet (1,720 m 2 ) academic building in the Spring of 2017 to provide additional space for classes, collaboration, student life, and fine arts.