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  2. Gonzaga College High School - Wikipedia

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    Gonzaga was officially founded by Fr. Anthony Kohlmann, a Jesuit, in 1821, though there is some evidence the school began a few years earlier.It is the oldest educational facility in the original federal city of Washington and was at first called Washington Seminary, operating under the charter of Georgetown College (now Georgetown University), which was becoming too crowded for its space at ...

  3. Gonzaga Preparatory School - Wikipedia

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    Gonzaga High School was founded in 1887 in the basement of the Gonzaga University administration building. In 1922, the high school became a formal department of Gonzaga University. In 1954, the school moved from the original campus to its present site in the Logan neighborhood of Spokane. In 1975, in response to changing educational conditions ...

  4. Gonzaga College - Wikipedia

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    Gonzaga College has a reputation for academic excellence. [8] The use of examinations to select pupils for admission has been discontinued following government intervention [9] (the state part-funds the school by paying most teachers' salaries), although boys and parents are interviewed ("the interview is a sharing of ideas"). [10]

  5. Gonzaga graduate spreads mental health message on college campus

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    May 12—When anxiety plagued him his college freshman year, Grant Hagen leaned into one repeated thought. Keep going. The Gonzaga University student replayed the mental mantra over and over in ...

  6. Need-blind admission - Wikipedia

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    Need-blind admission in the United States refers to a college admission policy that does not take into account an applicant's financial status when deciding whether to accept them. This approach typically results in a higher percentage of accepted students who require financial assistance and requires the institution to have a substantial ...

  7. Category:Gonzaga College High School - Wikipedia

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    Gonzaga College High School alumni (80 P) Gonzaga College High School faculty (1 C, 3 P) Pages in category "Gonzaga College High School" This category contains only ...

  8. Interstate Athletic Conference - Wikipedia

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    For example, Gonzaga College High School (WCAC), has over 900 boys enrolled at the school while Episcopal High School (IAC) only has 435 boys and girls combined. Despite this, the IAC is seen as on par with or surpassing the WCAC and the MAC and more competitive than the PVAC, the other private high school sports conferences in the Washington ...

  9. St. Aloysius Church (Washington, D.C.) - Wikipedia

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    It is administered by the Jesuits since its founding and is named for St. Aloysius Gonzaga. It is often associated with Gonzaga College High School, to which it is physically connected. The church building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. In 2012 the parish was closed and merged with Holy Redeemer church.