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  1. History The school was opened in 1853 by Sister Bernadette O'Connor, a Loreto sister originally from County Sligo. On 5 May 2011, Minister Willie Penrose officially turned over the first sod signifying the start of a major extension / refurbishment programme to take place in the Loreto College, Mullingar. Work then commenced on a new gymnasium, new office space- allowing the current office ...

    • 876 (2021)
    • Sinead Lawlor
    • 25 March 1881; 142 years ago
    • Catholic church
  2. Hace 5 días · St. Mary's Academy students are taught how to think rather than what to think. Teaching strategies and curriculum challenge students to problem solve, collaborate and innovate. Design thinking is encouraged in every Division classroom and in inspiration/STEAM spaces. Learn More

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    • (303) 762-8300
    • 4545 SOUTH UNIVERSITY BLVD, ENGLEWOOD, 80113, CO
  3. Hace 5 días · Getty Images. In 1867, inspired by Delille's vision for education, the sisters established St. Mary's Academy with the express purpose of teaching young African American women. Over a century...

  4. Hace 4 días · Inspired by Saint Mary and rooted in our Catholic faith, St. Mary’s School fosters spiritual development, academic excellence, responsibility to self, and service to others in order that the Gospel of Christ may be known in the world.

  5. Hace 3 días · St. Mary’s School has been able to get many of the pieces in place for Montessori Classrooms—called Children’s Houses. Our preschool and kindergarten teachers and one aid have their Montessori Teaching certificates and we’ve been able to purchase many Montessori materials for our classrooms.

  6. Hace 5 días · News: A wonderful surprise from Dunelm and our Librarians! Mon, 29th Apr 2024. Philippa and Louise from Dunelm Wrexham Community Group met with our school librarians this morning. The librarians had emailed them last week with a “wish list” for our new reading …. Read more.

  7. Hace 5 días · St. Margaret Mary Alacoque — whose feast day is celebrated in the Church on Oct. 16 — was a French nun responsible for spreading the devotion of the Sacred Heart throughout the Western Church. Born in July 1647, Margaret had a great love for God from a young age. Her father, Claude, passed away when she was 8 years old.