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St. Joan of Arc Secondary School (SJA, Chinese: 聖貞德中學) is a Roman Catholic co-educational school founded in 1955 by a group of Catholic women who graduated from the University of Hong Kong. Chinese is the primary medium of instruction in St. Joan of Arc Secondary School.
St. Joseph's Academy, Dehradun (SJA) is a co-educational Indian Certificate of Secondary Education school in Dehradun, the capital of the state of Uttarakhand in India. . Founded in 1934, the school is governed by the Society of the Brothers of St. Patrick (Ir
St. Joseph's Academy celebrated its Grand Centennial year in 2016, bringing together the men and women who walked the halls of their beloved school through the decades. SJA continues to thrive amidst changes and challenges, bringing 21st Century Learning closer to the hearts and minds of Josephian 21st Century learners. [2]
St. Johnsbury Academy (SJA) is an independent, [2] private, coeducational, non-profit boarding and day school located in St. Johnsbury, Vermont, in the United States. The academy enrolls students in grades 9-12. It was founded by Thaddeus Fairbanks, and accepts the majority of its students through one of the nation's oldest voucher systems. [3]
SJA may refer to: . St John Ambulance, several organisations; St. Joseph Academy (St. Augustine, Florida), USA The Sarah Jane Adventures, UK TV series; Sports Journalists' Association, UK
Educational organizations established in 1840 (3 C, 1 P) S. School buildings completed in 1840 ...
In 1840, when he was 23, he proposed to eighteen-year old Ellen Sewall, but she refused him, on the advice of her father. [87] Sophia Foord proposed to him, but he rejected her. [88] Thoreau's sexuality has long been the subject of speculation, including by his contemporaries. Critics have called him heterosexual, homosexual, or asexual.
Brewer believed it was 1840 [3] but other sources suggest 1841 [3] or as late as 1847. [11] A second edition of the book was published in 1848 [11] [12] and two more in 1849. [11] A total of 47 editions were published with the 47th edition appearing in 1905. [3]