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Fontbonne Hall is an all-girls, private, Roman Catholic high school in Brooklyn, New York, United States. Established in 1937 by the Sisters of St. Joseph , [ 2 ] it is located within the Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn .
Our Lady's Catholic Academy (South Ozone Park) - Includes the Rockaway Campus and the 128th Street Campus - Closed in 2020 [16] St. Camillus Catholic Academy ( Rockaway Park ) - From 2014 to 2019 enrollment declined by about 25%.
Brooklyn Bridge Academy (South Shore Educational Campus) K578 Public, transfer Brooklyn College Academy: K555 Public Brooklyn Collegiate: A College Board School K493 Public Brooklyn Community High School of Communication, Arts and Media K412 Public Brooklyn Democracy Academy: K643 Public, transfer
Fontbonne Academy's Lilly Blow, right, prepares to intercept the pass from Miton's Grace Henry, left, during girls basketball action at Milton High School, Thursday, Jan. 12, 2023.
Fontbonne Hall Academy; N. Nazareth Regional High School (Brooklyn) S. St. Edmund Preparatory High School; St. Joseph High School (Brooklyn) Saint Saviour High School; X.
probably not comprehensive, but a good start AAIS Catholic A Central Catholic A North Catholic A South Catholic Bklyn/Queens Catholic New York Catholic B Catholic Nassau/Suffolk Catholic Staten Island Harvard Cup Monsignor Martin - Class A Monsignor Martin - Class AA Section 1 Conference 1A Section 1 Conference 1B Section 1 Conference 1C Section 1 Conference 1D Section 1 Conference 2A Section ...
Elementary Schools and Academies [12]. Blessed Sacrament Catholic Academy; Brooklyn Jesuit Prep; Good Shepherd Catholic Academy; Holy Angels Catholic Academy (merging into Bay Ridge Catholic Academy, September 2020) [13]
Fontbonne Hall Academy – Sisters of St. Joseph [14] Nazareth Regional High School – Xaverian Brothers St. Edmund Preparatory High School – Oratory of St. Philip of Neri, formerly staffed by the Dominican Sisters of Sparkill, and the Sisters of St. Joseph