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Our Lady Star of the Sea Regional School - It served as the parish school for Our Lady Star of the Sea, St. John of God (North Cape May) and St. Raymond churches. [36] In 2007 it absorbed students from St. Raymond School. [37] It merged into Cape Trinity School in North Wildwood in 2010. [35]
Our Lady of Hope Regional School is a Roman Catholic elementary school that operates under the auspices of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Camden. [35] Our Lady of Hope Regional School was renamed following the 2008 merger of St. Jude's Regional School with St. Agnes School. [36] Higher education in Blackwood includes Pennco Tech and Camden ...
Our Lady of Hope Mission Seminary - Operated from 1946 to 1971; run by the Oblates of Mary Immaculate. Sacred Heart Seminary - Operated from 1869 to 1994 [1] [2] St. Albert Junior Seminary - Closed by 1991; run by the Calced Carmelite friars.
Annunciation School – merged in 2008 with St. Francis de Sales school in Barrington to become Our Lady of the Sacred Heart school. [51] Our Lady of the Sacred Heart – closed in 2009. [52] Sacred Heart School – Mount Ephraim (1947 to 1997). [53] [54] Saint Joseph High School – Hammonton, closed 2020. [55] [56] [57]
Our Lady of Mt. Carmel School; St. John School - closed in 2012. [22] West Orange. Blessed Pope John XXIII Academy - Closed in 2014. [26] Our Lady of Lourdes School; St. Joseph School; Other municipalities. Our Lady Help of Christians School (East Orange) - Closed 2020 [33] Trinity Academy - Closed 2020 [33]
The schools in the district (with 2020–21 enrollment data from the National Center for Education Statistics [7]) are Highland Regional High School [8] (1,188 students; located in Blackwood), Timber Creek Regional High School [9] (1,187; Erial) or Triton Regional High School [10] (1,103; Runnemede).
Our Lady of Mount Carmel Parish School – Merged with Our Lady of the Holy Rosary School in 1975. Our Lady of Pompeii Parish School (240 Bleecker Street) – Established in 1930; staffed by the Apostles of the Sacred Heart of Jesus. [citation needed]; closed in 2020 due to COVID-19. [17] Our Lady of Sorrows Parish School (219 Stanton Street ...
The school opened in September 1957 with a total of 980 students. [10] Ground was broken in June 1966 for construction for Highland Regional High School, the district's second school facility, which would have a capacity of 1,200 students and be built at a cost of $2.7 million (equivalent to $25.4 million in 2023) on a site 33 acres (13 ha). [11]