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St. John's College High School (SJC, SJCHS, or St. John's) [4] is a Catholic high school in Washington, D.C. Established in 1851, it is the third oldest Christian Brothers school in the United States, and was one of the oldest Army JROTC schools until the program was abolished in 2019 in pursuit of a private "leadership academy" program with no relationship to the United States Armed Forces.
St. John the Evangelist Catholic Elementary School Clinton: Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary (former) 1961 [31] St. John the Evangelist School: Silver Spring Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary 1950 [32] St. Joseph's Regional Catholic School Beltsville – 1965 [33] St. Jude Regional Catholic School Rockville ...
Russian Embassy School in Washington, D.C. St. Albans School (4–12) St. Jerome Institute (9-12) St. John's College High School (9–12) St. Patrick's Episcopal Day School (PS-8) Sheridan School (K–8) Sidwell Friends School (PS-12) Templeton Academy DC (9–12) Washington International School (PS-12)
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Saint John's Catholic Prep (Maryland) St. John's School for Boys, former name of The Manlius School, Manlius, New York; Saint John School (Ashtabula, Ohio)
St. John's was founded as St. John's College by the Jesuits in 1898 in downtown Toledo, at 807 Superior St. Built in 1899 and 1909, it was demolished in 1976 and 1978. [4] It was a liberal arts college with a business administration program and a law school that subsequently became a foundation unit of the current University of Toledo College ...
In 1756, a small Roman Catholic boys' school was opened in Frederick, Maryland, which provided a space for class and mass to be held.The population of Frederick was expanding, and in 1763 the first Roman Catholic Church (under the Archdiocese of Baltimore) St. John's Frederick-Town Church, was constructed by Father John Williams, the first priest and pastor in Frederick. [2]
St. John Paul II Seminary is a Catholic diocesan minor seminary located at 145 Taylor Street in northeast Washington, D.C. The seminary is owned and administered by the Archdiocese of Washington and was founded in 2011 by Cardinal Donald Wuerl. The seminary is named after Pope St. John Paul II.