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Christian Brothers School [1]. 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.
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. [8] Ursuline Academy ...
Pages in category "Private K–12 schools in New Orleans" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Marion Abramson High School; Martin Behrman High School; McDonogh 35 Senior High School; Mid-City Baptist School; Miller-McCoy Academy; New Orleans Academy; New Orleans Center for Health Careers High School; New Orleans Public Schools Alternative High School; New Orleans High School Signature Centers; O. Perry Walker High School
St. Victor died at Saturniac, now called Saint-Vittre, two leagues from Arcies in the diocess of Troyes. A church was built over his tomb at Saturniac; but in 837 his relics were translated thence to the neighbouring monastery of Montier-Ramey , or Montirame, so called from Arremar, by whom it was founded in 837. [ 2 ]
1724 plan for Saint Louis Parish Church, New Orleans, Louisiana, by Adrien de Pauger. Another notable example is the street plan and architecture still distinguishing New Orleans today. French Louisiana had early architects in the province who were trained as military engineers and were now assigned to design government buildings.
The name also refers to the Victorines, the group of philosophers and mystics based at this school as part of the University of Paris. [1] It was founded in the twelfth century by Peter Abelard's tutor and subsequent opponent, the realist school master William of Champeaux, and a prominent early member of their community was Hugh of St Victor. [2]
St. Augustine High School (New Orleans) St. Charles Catholic High School (Laplace, Louisiana) St. Katharine Drexel Preparatory School; St. Mary's Academy (New Orleans) St. Mary's Dominican High School; St. Paul's School (Louisiana) St. Scholastica Academy (Covington, Louisiana)