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Sacred Heart College (Autonomous), Kochi is a premier, first grade Arts, Science, and Commerce College affiliated to Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam. It was established in 1944. It was established in 1944.
Sacred Heart is the second-largest Catholic university in New England, behind Boston College. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] It offers more than 80 degree programs to over 8,500 students at the bachelor's, master's and doctoral levels.
Sacred Heart College, Omagh; View of the grounds (2006) ... Number of students: c. 900: ... Contact Wikipedia; Code of Conduct;
Sacred Heart College is an Australian independent Roman Catholic co-educational secondary day school located in the northern Perth suburb of Sorrento, Western Australia. Established in 1967, the school provides a religious and general education to approximately 1,400 students from Year 7 to Year 12 .
Sacred Heart College is an independent Catholic secondary school, located in the Adelaide beachside suburb of Somerton Park, South Australia and in the suburb of Mitchell Park, in South Australia, Australia. Focused on teaching in the Marist Brothers tradition, the school enrols students from Years 10 to 12. [citation needed]
The college was opened on 21 June 1903, in Ponsonby, by the Marist Brothers. It is the oldest continuously existing Catholic boys' secondary school in Auckland although it has changed its location, moving to its current Glen Innes site in 1955. St Paul's College was founded on the old Sacred Heart College site in that year. The Marist Brothers ...
Sacred Heart College, Kyneton, a Catholic co-ed Secondary School run by the Sisters of Mercy; Sacred Heart College Middle School, a Marist all-boys middle school in South Australia; Sacred Heart College, New Town, a co-educational school in Hobart, Tasmania; Sacred Heart College (Adelaide), a Marist co-educational senior school in South Australia
Sacred Heart College, Marist Observatory is a private Catholic school in Observatory, Johannesburg founded in 1889 by the Marist Brothers. [1] The college was originally established as the first Catholic school for boys in Johannesburg. It now accepts girls and boys through creche, pre-primary school, primary school and high school.