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St. John Paul II School is a private, co-educational, Roman Catholic high school in Hyannis, Massachusetts serving students from Grade 5 to 12. [3] It is located in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Fall River and maintains an enrollment of 450-500 students from Cape Cod, Canal Region, and South Shore area.
The logo for the National Blue Ribbon Schools program, awarded to JP2 in 2008. St. John Paul II Catholic School was established in 1988 as a private independent Catholic School and is fully accredited with the Texas Education Agency through the Texas Catholic Conference Accreditation Commission. [3]
St. John Paul II Catholic High School is a private, coeducational, Catholic high school in Tallahassee, Florida. It is a diocesan school of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Pensacola-Tallahassee and accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. SJPII, the first Catholic high school to be founded in Tallahassee, opened in 2001.
The Saint John Paul II Lions football team appointed Doug Borsari as the new coach for the 2024 season. St. John Paul II High School announces new football coach with NFL experience Skip to main ...
Saint John Paul II Academy (formerly Pope John Paul II High School) is a private, Catholic, coeducational, college-preparatory secondary education institution run by the Eastern North America District of the Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools in a 30-acre (120,000 m 2) campus in East Boca Raton, Florida, adjacent to the main campus of Lynn University.
The St. John Paul II girls tennis team remains unbeaten with their 10th straight win as they beat Monomoy 5-0 on Monday. Lily Walker defeated Tatiana Malone in first singles (6-2, 6-2), Rosanna ...
St. John Paul II comeback from 20 down against NFC to win 2A District 1 semi, book spot against Munroe in title game. Bobcats beat FAMU DRS 86-68 in semis. ... 6A and 7A schools, and that was done ...
St. John Paul II is the second Catholic high school in the diocese to use a "house" system, in which each student is assigned to one of six houses. [5] The members of each house work to build a community among themselves, and compete with other houses in academics, athletics, and school spirit competitions throughout the year.