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St. Peter the Apostle - closed 2019 - in the Third Ward; before its closure was a PreK-8 school; peak enrollment was about 600 students in the 1960s [43] Prior to 2009 St. Peter was a middle school with grades 6–8; that year St. Philip Neri School merged into St. Peter, making it PK-8. [44]
St. Francis Episcopal School (one campus is in Houston) St. Stephen's Episcopal School; St. Thomas Episcopal School; Westbury Christian School; Yellowstone Academy; St. Nicholas School (K-8) is an Anglican school. In 1987 the school was established, and in 1993 it opened the Saint Nicholas School II campus in the Texas Medical Center. [64]
St. Nicholas High School (Houston, Texas), closed in 1967 This page was last edited on 5 April 2023, at 22:08 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...
The Academy of St Nicholas, previously known as Enterprise South Liverpool Academy (ESLA), is a joint Roman Catholic and Church of England secondary school located in Garston, Liverpool, England. The school is co-educational from years 7 to 11 including the sixth form , All Saints Sixth Form College , for ages 16–19.
Christian Life Center Academy (CLCA) is a private, college preparatory Christian school serving primary, secondary and postgraduate students located in the Kingwood area of Houston. [1] It was previously in another section of the city of Houston, near Humble .
St. Francis Xavier Church (Southern Houston) St. Gregory the Great Church (Northeast Houston) St. Jerome Church (Spring Branch) [57] [74] St. John Vianney Church (Memorial [75]) St. Joseph - St. Stephen Church (Sixth Ward [76]) - It formed by the 2016 merger of St. Joseph and St. Stephen parishes. The archdiocese first announced the merger ...
Founded in 1956 by the Carmelite order, Mount Carmel was the first Houston area Catholic high school established east of downtown and the first to serve greater Southeast Houston. From 1986 to 2008, it was administered by the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston .
Inez Carroll Elementary School (Raymac Rd campus) (1953 - 2001) Katherine Smith Elementary School (1954 - 1959) (now part of the Houston Independent School District) Marrs/Aldine Elementary (1933 - 1961) (now the Ellen B. Lane Center)