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Trenton Catholic Academy's high school, i.e., upper school, was known as McCorristin Catholic High School from 1979 to 2005. From its establishment in September 1962 until 1979, the school was known as Saint Anthony High School and was affiliated with Saint Anthony Church on Olden Avenue in Hamilton Township. [7]
Trenton Catholic High School was a Roman Catholic high school serving boys in ninth through twelfth grades located in the Chambersburg section of Trenton, in Mercer County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. The school closed after the 1961-1962 school year, at which time St. Anthony High School was created to fill the void.
St. Mary Academy (Stafford Township, near Manahawkin CDP [2] [3] - From 1997, [4] until 2019 it operated as All Saints Regional Catholic School and was collectively managed by five churches. In 2019 St. Mary Church of Barnegat took entire control of the school, which remained on the same Manahawkin campus, and changed its name.
Trenton Cathedral High School was a Roman Catholic high school in Trenton, in Mercer County, New Jersey, United States. The school was operated by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Trenton from 1908 until it was closed after the 1971–72 school year due to excessive costs of a required repair project.
David O'Connell was born on April 21, 1955, in Philadelphia, one of the four sons of Arthur J. and June O'Connell.He was raised in nearby Langhorne, Pennsylvania.Feeling drawn at an early age to the Catholic priesthood, he attended St. Joseph Preparatory High School in Princeton, New Jersey.
Alumni of Trenton Catholic High School in Trenton, New Jersey, United States. Pages in category "Trenton Catholic High School alumni" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.
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The school attracts students from over 30 parochial, private, and public schools in Monmouth County and Middlesex County. The school maintained an average enrollment of 435 students in grades nine through twelve. Mater Dei was a part of St. Mary Parish and later operated under the supervision of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Trenton. [12]