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  1. St. Bernard's School is a private, all-male elementary school in the Carnegie Hill neighborhood of Manhattan 's Upper East Side. It was founded in 1904 by John Card Jenkins, [1] The school shield depicts an eagle (representing the United States of America ), a lion (representing Great Britain ), a book (symbol of education ), and a ...

    • 1904
    • Perge sed caute, (Proceed, but with caution)
    • John Card Jenkins
  2. St. Bernards School of Ministry & Theology educates & assists students in academic programs, ministerial, interpersonal, & spiritual formation. Know more!

  3. 13 de mar. de 2020 · Brittainy Newman/The New York Times. By Ginia Bellafante. Published March 13, 2020 Updated March 16, 2020. Six days before Christmas, the headmaster of St. Bernards, the 116-year-old boys’...

    • Ginia Bellafante
  4. About Us. History. We spring from a distinctive heritage. In 1904 John C. Jenkins, a young Englishman and graduate of Cambridge University, founded St. Bernards and was headmaster until 1949. His successor, R.I.W. Westgate (M.A. Oxford, Ph.D. Harvard), was headmaster until 1971.

  5. First and foremost we are a Catholic school where each child is loved and valued for having a divine origin and an eternal destiny. Read More. St Bernard's Catholic Grammar School is a fully selective Roman Catholic Grammar School on Langley Road, Slough, Langley, Berkshire.

  6. Academics. St. Bernards wants its boys to pursue learning before grades, to take pleasure in helping others, and to do their very best. St. Bernards has three divisions. Common to all three divisions of the school is a belief in the boys and in the value of learning, hard work, and fun.

  7. Purpose. St. Bernard’s offers able young boys of diverse backgrounds an exceptionally thorough, rigorous, and enjoyable introduction to learning and community life. We wish to inspire boys to value hard work and fair play, to develop confidence, consideration for others, and a sense of citizenship, and to have fun while doing these things.