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St. Catherine's traces its origins to the fall of 1864 when the Racine Dominican Sisters [2] established an all-girls' day and boarding academy. In the fall of 1864, the Racine Dominican Sisters opened a day and boarding school for girls on property they purchased at Twelfth Street and Park Avenue.
In the 1948 academic year, a Catholic high school named after the parish of St Catherine opened its doors with twenty three students: ten boys in the traditional khaki uniforms and thirteen girls in the original red and white tunics and straw hats. St. Catherine High School began as a co-educational institution on the same premises that now house St Catherine Primary School at 34 White Church ...
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St Catherine's College, Wellington, in Kilbirnie, New Zealand; St Catherine's School, now St. Brendan, in Montevideo, Uruguay; Pontifical and Royal University of St. Catherine or University of Santa Catalina (1550–1841), in El Burgo de Osma, Spain; St. Catherine´s School, ahora Colegio San Gabriel Colonia, Uruguay
In 1888, a normal school was added to the Academy to train young women of the community for the teaching profession. In 1924, St. Catherine's High School was built in Racine and the Academy closed, but the normal school continued to operate until 1935 when St. Albertus Junior College replaced it.
St Catherine's School is an independent and non-denominational Christian day and boarding school for girls, located in Toorak, an inner south-eastern suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Established in 1896 as Castlemaine Ladies' College, the school has a non-selective enrolment policy.
St Catherine's Catholic High School was a Catholic comprehensive secondary school in Halifax, West Yorkshire, England.The school was named after Catherine of Siena.. It was an 11 to 18 comprehensive school, with a post 16 curriculum delivered jointly with its neighbouring secondary school, Holy Trinity Church of England Senior School (now Trinity Academy, Halifax).