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  1. Fully Accredited. St. Teresa of Avila Catholic School received the highest accreditation from Western Catholic Educational Association. We are also fully accredited through Northwest Accreditation Commission. Upcoming Events. Skip Calendar Days.

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  2. 11 de abr. de 2024 · St. Teresa of Ávila (born March 28, 1515, Ávila, Spain—died October 4, 1582, Alba de Tormes; canonized 1622; feast day October 15) was a Spanish nun, one of the great mystics and religious women of the Roman Catholic Church, and author of spiritual classics.

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  3. An exceptional private, Catholic school serving Nursery School, PreK, Kindergarten, and Elementary School students in West Roxbury.

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  4. St. Teresa of Avila Academy, Inc., Caloocan. 2,032 likes · 11 talking about this · 4 were here. Education

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  5. About. our school. Grades. Elementary. Gender. Coed. MISSION STATEMENT. Saint Teresa of Avila School is a community committed to Jesus Christ’s mission of reaching out, teaching, modeling and helping others. Our goal is to see the children advance in wisdom, maturity and goodness.

  6. St. Teresa of Avila School, Los Angeles, California. 538 likes · 1 talking about this · 1,406 were here. "The hidden treasure of Silver Lake."

  7. Teresa of Ávila, OCD (Teresa Sánchez de Cepeda Dávila y Ahumada; 28 March 1515 – 4 or 15 October 1582), also called Saint Teresa of Jesus, was a Carmelite nun and prominent Spanish mystic and religious reformer.