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Northeast Catholic High School for Boys opened on September 8, 1926, [2] as the fourth Diocesan High School in Philadelphia. The site for the school was purchased from the Pennsylvania Railroad for $150,000. The new students were welcomed at the first assembly, held in the gym, by the Rev. Joseph Butler, OSFS, the Principal and Superior.
The school is one of eight schools in the country that offers a focus in the human services field. [2] The school is named after Paul Robeson. [3] As part of Philadelphia's shutdown of 23 district-run schools in 2013, some displaced students from University City High School were relocated to Paul Robeson High School for Human Services. [2] [4]
Salesian schools are dedicated to young people in an educational and formative environment. According to promoters, a Salesian school is a home, church, playground, and school where students find a new way of life, and prepare for their future as good citizens of their country, while being faithful to their own religion.
Secondary schools administered by the Salesians of Don Bosco or the Oblates of St. Francis de Sales Wikimedia Commons has media related to Salesian secondary schools . Subcategories
In 1988, the Salesians branched to create the Salesian Youth Movement. Then in the 1990s, the Salesians launched new works in the area of tertiary education, and today have a network of over 58 colleges and universities. The official university of the Salesian Society is the Salesian Pontifical University in Rome.
Zabeen Hirji (born 1960) [1] is a former Chief Human Resources Officer (CHRO) and a former member of the Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) Group Executive in Toronto from 2007 to 2017. A native of Tanzania , she immigrated to Vancouver in 1974 and joined the RBC as a teller in 1977, advancing through various departments until becoming CHRO in 2007.
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Salesianum School is a Catholic independent school for boys located in Wilmington, Delaware. It is run independently within the Diocese of Wilmington and is operated by the Oblates of St. Francis de Sales .