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  1. In 1961, the property in downtown Waterbury was sold to the McTernan School, and St. Margaret's was now wholly encompassed on the Chase Parkway campus. The new campus continued to grow. Three properties located near the school were purchased to house faculty, administrators and the Alumnae Office.

  2. History. Chase was a co-educational school formed by the merger of two single-sex schools. The first was a girls' school established in 1865 as Collegiate Institute for Young Ladies, later St. Margaret's School for Girls. The second was a boys' school established in 1912 as the McTernan School for Boys.

    • 1865 (Collegiate); 1912 (McTernan)
    • Cease not to learn until thou cease to live
  3. St. Margaret School (Closed 2006) in Waterbury, Connecticut serves 196 students in grades Prekindergarten-8. View their 2024 profile to find tuition cost, acceptance rates, reviews and more.

  4. 13 de sept. de 2015 · By. Republican American. - September 13, 2015. 311. 0. WATERBURY, CT— -081215JS06- Chase Collegiate School in Waterbury’s aldermanic district 1. Jim Shannon Republican-American. 1865:...

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  5. Los niños que ingresan en St. Margaret’s School en el Nivel Inicial han comenzado la conquista de una relativa autonomía en la que el lenguaje verbal empieza a ser un medio… Más info Durante los años de educación en el Nivel Primario, los niños responden al desafío de aprender y desarrollarse académica y socialmente, tanto en castellano como en inglés…

  6. A Day in the Life of an SMS Student. Every day at SMS is one to remember! Our daily schedule is designed to emphasize balance and cultivate well-rounded students. There’s time for engaged classroom learning and quiet independent study as well as for lively communal meals in the dining hall, relaxing and adventuring with friends, and pursuing ...

  7. 20 de sept. de 2015 · Who is wise and understanding? This morning we celebrate the legacy of St Margaret’s School of Waterbury, honoring its heritage and its graduates!