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St. Anthony de Padua Parish School is a historic Catholic school building located in the Southwest Center City neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.It was built in 1897, and is a four-story, red brick building with stone trim in the Romanesque Revival-style.
St. Anthony School - It was established in 1954. [14] St. Cletus School; Harahan. St. Rita School - It opened in 1953. [15] Harvey. St. Rosalie School; Kenner. Our Lady of Perpetual Help School - The school, the parish school of St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Church, opened in 1928. In 1951 an annex to the school opened.
Christian Brothers School [1]. Includes two campuses: Canal Street Campus (former St. Anthony of Padua School) in Mid-City, [2] and the City Park (original) campus. [3]The school has a PK-4 coeducational elementary school in both locations, an all girls' 5-7 middle school in Canal Street, and an all boys' 5-7 middle school in City Park.
The school was founded in 1954 by Rev. Joseph L. McCoy, O.S.F.S. and built with the help of members of the St. Anthony of Padua Parish. Its patron saints are St. Francis of Assisi, St. Francis de Sales, and St Anthony of Padua. The first classes of Padua Academy (in the 1950s) took place in the upper level of Saint Anthony of Padua Grade School ...
St. Anthony of Padua High School (SAHS) is a private, Roman Catholic high school in Effingham, Illinois. It is located in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Springfield in Illinois. St. Anthony was established in 1874 by the School Sisters of Notre Dame. [1]
St. Anselm School; St. Anthony of Padua Regional Catholic School Established in 2012 by the merger of Annunciation B.V.M. and St. Nicholas of Tolentine School. [2] St. Athanasius-Immaculate Conception; St. Cecilia School In 2012 the archdiocese considered closing the school, but kept it open after the school community appealed. [37]
By November of that same year the first St. Anthony of Padua School building, a 12' x 24' frame structure, opened with funds donated by Bishop John Moore. [7] Morse continued teaching at St. Anthony until the Benedictine Sisters arrived in 1889 to take over the growing school. [ 8 ]
Named in honor of Anthony of Padua, it falls within the jurisdiction of the Diocese of Wilmington and is operated by the Oblates of St. Francis de Sales. It is situated in Wilmington's Little Italy neighborhood, where the parish includes St. Anthony's School (adjacent to the church) and Padua Academy.