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Saint Demetrios Preparatory School is a private Greek Orthodox Christian school located in Astoria, Queens, New York City. It is the largest Greek-American and Greek Orthodox day school in the United States, as well as the only Greek Orthodox high school in the United States. [1] It enrolls students from preschool to twelfth grade.
St. Brigid-St. Frances Cabrini Catholic Academy - It formed from the 2019 merger of the St. Brigid and St. Frances Cabrini schools, with students at St. Brigid. [5] In 2019 it had about 100 students. [6] St. Catherine of Genoa ~ St. Therese of Lisieux Catholic Academy; St. Edmund School; St. Ephrem Catholic Academy
St. John's Tests offers Standardized Tests New York State Regents, a complete selection of college-credit electives, Advanced Placement courses, exciting Performing Arts and Visual Arts program: International Travel, STEM Program, Computer Science, Forensics, comprehensive world language program and so much more.
This school was established in 2006 [1] by the New York State Department of Education. It was intended to support its students to the fields of architecture, engineering or construction trades . In the 2009–2010 school year this high school had its first graduating class.
Most of the 20,000 Maltese in New York City live in Astoria, ... St. Catherine and St. George School (22-30 33rd Street) St. Demetrios Astoria School ...
Christ the King Regional High School is a co-educational, college preparatory, Catholic high school for grades 9–12 located in Middle Village, Queens, New York, United States and established in 1962. It is located within the Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn.
Archbishop Molloy High School (also called Molloy, Archbishop Molloy, or AMHS) is a co-educational, college preparatory, Catholic school for grades 9–12, located on 6 acres (24,000 m 2) on 83-53 Manton Street, Briarwood, Queens, New York.
Monsignor McClancy Memorial High School is a co-educational Catholic high school located in the East Elmhurst neighborhood of Queens, New York.In 2011, as a last ditch attempt to save a declining amount of enrolled students, the school announced that it would become co-ed, accepting female students starting in the fall of 2012. [2]