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St. Michael's Catholic Preparatory School (formerly St. Michael’s Catholic Academy) is a private college preparatory school in Barton Creek, a community in unincorporated Travis County, Texas (Greater Austin), [1] with an enrollment of approximately 750 students in grades PreK-12.
St. Jerome School (Houston) St. Laurence School ; St. Martha School (Houston (Kingwood address)) St. Mary Catholic School (League City) St. Michael School (Houston) - It is in proximity to the Houston Galleria. In 2012 there were plans for a new 70,000-square-foot (6,500 m 2) complex, with students encouraged to donate to the project ...
A majority of students at St. Thomas come from various private, Catholic, and parochial grade schools such as St. Elizabeth Ann Seton, St. Anne (Houston), St. Michael's, St. Cecilia's, St. Rose of Lima, St. Theresa, and The Regis School of the Sacred Heart within the Archdiocese of Galveston–Houston, but a significant part of the student body ...
St. Michael School (Frostburg, Maryland) (closed, 2009 or 2012) St. Michael-Albertville High School , Minnesota St. Michael the Archangel Catholic High School , Lee's Summit, Missouri
Shiner Catholic School in Shiner, Texas (PK-12) (St. Lumila Elementary/St. Paul High) Spring Creek Academy in Plano, Texas (K-12) Strake Jesuit College Preparatory in Houston, Texas (9–12)
Maddie Eaton, Winnacunnet High School, Saint Michael’s College softball. Winnacunnet's Maddie Eaton, center, recently announced her commitment to play softball at Division II Saint Michael's ...
Second Baptist School; St. Francis Episcopal School (one campus is in Houston) St. Stephen's Episcopal School; St. Thomas Episcopal School; Westbury Christian School; Yellowstone Academy; St. Nicholas School (K-8) is an Anglican school. In 1987 the school was established, and in 1993 it opened the Saint Nicholas School II campus in the Texas ...
The school's patron saint is Stanislaus Kostka, a Polish Jesuit who serves as a patron of students; additionally, as a Jesuit institution, Ignatius of Loyola is invoked as an unofficial patron saint. [10] In 1971, the school asked to declare Chapter 10 bankruptcy as it lost money in the Sharpstown scandal. [11] The school surrendered seven ...