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Cristo Rey Jesuit is housed in the former Holy Rosary School, which was an elementary school for the mostly Polish neighborhood around its South Chester Street location. [6] CRJ currently enrolls 350 students in grades nine through twelve, representing 25 zip codes and more than 50 middle schools across the city.
Holy Rosary High School was established in 2005 at 3368 Esplanade Avenue near City Park. The school opened its doors to 33 students, of whom 28 returned following Hurricane Katrina. In 2010, the school had up to 150 students. In 2012, the school moved to 2437 Jena St. in New Orleans. In the 2014–2015 school year, it had 159 students.
The construction of the new Holy Rosary High School included adjacent office space for the division office. École St. Thomas School moved to a newly built facility in the fall of 2013, with the former building being re-purposed as Mother Teresa Early Childhood Education Center. [3] In the mid to late 2010's Holy Rosary High had 2 infamous ...
The school was founded in 1888 as Holy Rosary Mission. [4] The Jesuits and Sisters of St. Francis of Penance and Christian Charity founded the institution at the request of Chief Red Cloud. Once the school had been approved, the construction of the main mission building began.
Holy Name of Jesus School (New Rochelle) – Operated from 1953 to 2018; relocated to Holy Family Parish where it was known as Holy Family School; closed permanently in 2020; formerly staffed by the Franciscan Sisters of Hastings-on-Hudson. Holy Rosary Parish School – Closed in 2008. [19]
Resurrection School - the result of the creation of the Parish of the Resurrection, which was formed in 1997 and merged St. Boniface church and the schools of St. Bridget, St. Mary, St. Peter and Holy Rosary. St. Bridget's School building was used for the lower school and Holy Rosary School building was used for the upper school. - closed 2013
Holy Name School. Holy Name School (Houston) (closed in spring 2009) [34] Holy Rosary Catholic School (Midtown Houston) - opened circa 1913 and closed in 1963. The establishment of freeways caused suburbanization, and therefore population loss, to occur in the area. Initially the parish kept the school building in hopes that the school would be ...
Queen of the Rosary Catholic Academy (East Williamsburg [16]) Closed in 2020 [17] Parents held a march asking the diocese to keep the school open. [9] St Brigid School ; St. Frances Cabrini (Bushwick) St. Gregory the Great School (Crown Heights and Flatbush) - Closed in 2020 [9] Queens. Corpus Christi School (Woodside) - Closed in 2012. [18]