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  2. International High School of New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    The school's building was built in 1937 and was previously the L. E. Rabouin Memorial Trades School, later named the L. E. Rabouin Vocational High School and then L. E. Rabouin Career Magnet School. The Louisiana Recovery School District took over managing the building and former school after Hurricane Katrina in 2005.

  3. Orleans Parish School Board - Wikipedia

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    International High School of New Orleans (Formerly R.E. Rabouin Vocational School for Women "Founded in 1936 and Donated to the New Orleans Public School Board by Louise Jouet Rabuion" Later on a became New Orleans Public High School for all "L.E. Rabouin High School") Milestone SABIS Academy of New Orleans; New Orleans Military and Maritime ...

  4. List of schools in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New Orleans

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    Saint Mary's Academy - New Orleans - Has separate PK -7 girls' school, grade 4-7 boys' school - and 8-12 girls' school St. Thérèse Academy for Exceptional Learners - Metairie - Established 2019, replacing Holy Rosary School and Our Lady of Divine Providence School; it occupies the former campus of the latter school.

  5. List of schools in New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    Includes two campuses: Canal Street Campus (former St. Anthony of Padua School) in Mid-City, [2] and the City Park (original) campus. [3] The school has a PK-4 coeducational elementary school in both locations, an all girls' 5-7 middle school in Canal Street, and an all boys' 5-7 middle school in City Park. [4] It first opened in 1967. [3]

  6. Institute Catholique - Wikipedia

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    The Institute Catholique, also known as L'Institut Catholique des orphelins indigents (Catholic Institute for Indigent Orphans) and the Couvent School, was a Catholic school founded in New Orleans in 1840. It mainly served the non-orphan children of free people of color, who paid a modest tuition, and was founded with funds from Marie Couvent.

  7. Academy of Our Lady (Louisiana) - Wikipedia

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    Academy of Our Lady is located at 5501 Westbank Expressway Marrero, Louisiana 70072. It is located next to Archbishop Shaw High School, and has been at this address since mid-2014 when the school relocated to the new state-of-the-art campus.

  8. Eleanor McMain Secondary School - Wikipedia

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    The school was named in honor of New Orleans social activist Eleanor McMain. It opened in 1932 originally as an all-girls school. It opened in 1932 originally as an all-girls school. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] It became a coeducational junior high school in 1952, and a coeducational secondary with a magnet program in 1974.

  9. L.B. Landry College and Career Preparatory High School

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    O. Perry Walker College and Career Preparatory High School and Community Center was a high school on the west bank of Orleans Parish in Algiers, New Orleans, Louisiana. The school opened in 1970, was named after New Orleans School Superintendent Oliver Perry Walker (1899–1968). It was originally controlled by New Orleans Public Schools.