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Benutzerin:Quod-erat-demonstrandum./St Catharine’s College (Oxford) Usage on fr.wikipedia.org Collèges de l'université d'Oxford; St Catherine's College; Usage on it.wikipedia.org St Catherine's College; Usage on la.wikipedia.org Collegium Sanctae Catharinae (Oxonia) Usage on nl.wikipedia.org Universiteit van Oxford; Usage on pl.wikipedia.org
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St. Catherine University (St. Kate's) is a private Catholic university in Saint Paul, Minnesota. It was established as one of the first institutions of higher learning specifically for women in the Midwest and was known as the College of St. Catherine until 2009. [ 5 ]
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.
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St. Catherine College or Colégio Santa Catarina, a Catholic school located in Novo Hamburgo, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil; St. Catherine University (Japan), Matsuyama, Ehime, Japan; University of Santa Catalina, El Burgo de Osma, Spain; St. Catherine University, Saint Paul and Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States; St. Catherine (disambiguation)
St Catherine's College, Oxford traces its origins to 1868. In its first iteration, it was established as a delegacy for Scholares nulli Collegio vel Aulae ascripti ('Scholars enrolled in no college or hall'), by university statute on 11 June 1868. [9]