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St Joseph's College is a mixed grammar school located in Trent Vale, Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire. The school's oldest and original building in this location is a Grade II listed structure which was previously a residential property before it was bought by the Christian Brothers in 1931.
St. Patrick-St. Vincent High School – Vallejo, California (est. 1968; Christian Brothers left in 1993) Tampa Catholic High School – Tampa, Florida (est. 1962) Trinity Catholic High School – Ocala, Florida (est. 2000; Christian Brothers left in 2015; school withdrew from the Edmund Rice Schools Network in 2015) Former schools.
Pages in category "People educated at St. Joseph's College, Stoke-on-Trent". The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
Canada. St. Joseph's College, Edmonton. University of St. Joseph's College, now part of the University of Moncton, New Brunswick. St. Joseph's College School, an all-girls' high school in Toronto. Some sources give St. Joseph's College (or Collège Saint-Joseph) as the initial name of the University of Ottawa.
St. Joseph's College School (St. Joseph's College, SJCS, or St. Joe's, more colloquially known as St. Joe's Wellesley), originally known as St. Joseph's Academy for Young Ladies is a girls' Catholic high school in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada operated by the Toronto Catholic District School Board, formerly the Metropolitan Separate School Board in which the school is a member since 1987.
The site was handed over to developers in March 2009, [10] just as an Ofsted report gave the college a 'satisfactory' grade. [1] In September 2010 the college officially moved to Leek Road, Stoke-on-Trent. The college was named in July 2019 as a computing hub for the National Centre for Computing Education.
In 1901, industrialist Alfred Bolton acquired a 2-acre (8,100 m 2) site on what is now College Road and in 1906 mining classes began there.In 1907, pottery classes followed, being transferred from Tunstall into temporary buildings, and in 1914 the building now known as the Cadman Building was officially opened as the Central School of Science and Technology by J. A. Pease, President of the ...
View of the main building of the former College St. Joseph, showing a monument to the founder, Pere Camille Lefebvre, CSC (1841-1895). The University of St. Joseph's College was the leading Acadian cultural institution, an Acadian Catholic university in Memramcook, New Brunswick that closed in 1966, when it was forced to be amalgamated with two other Catholic Acadian colleges to form the ...