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Sacred Heart College (other)
Sacred Heart College may refer to: Australia *Sacred Heart College, Ballarat, a former Catholic all girls secondary school in Ballarat *Sacred Heart College, Geelong, a Catholic school for girls in Victoria * Sacred Heart College, Kyneton, a Catholic co-ed Secondary School run by the Sisters of Mercy *Sacred Heart College Middle School, a Marist all-boys middle school in South Australia *Sacred Heart College, New Town, a co-educational school in Hobart, Tasmania *Sacred Heart College (Adelaide), a Marist co-educational senior school in South Australia *Sacred Heart College, Sorrento, a Catholic co-educational secondary school in Western Australia *Sacred Heart Girls' College, Oakleigh, Melbourne, a Catholic school for girls in Victoria * Sacred Heart Primary School, Kew, Victoria, a Catholic co-educational school Belize *Sacred Heart College, Cayo, a High School and Junior College in San Ignacio, Cayo District Hong Kong *Sacred Heart Canossian College India *Sacred Heart College, ...
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Sacred Heart College, Ballarat
, motto_translation = Lift thine eyes aloft , location = , streetaddress = 145 Victoria Street, Ballarat East , region = , city = Ballarat , state = Victoria , postcode = , country = Australia , coordinates = , type = Independent, day & boarding , denomination = Roman Catholic , patron = , established = , founded = 1881; years ago , opened = , founder = Sisters of Mercy , founders = , status = , closed = 1994 , principal = , principal_label = , headmistress = , headmaster = , chaplain = , staff = , teaching_staff = , grades = Prep to 12 (1881 - 1906) 7 to 12 (1906 - 1967) 7 to 10 (1 ...
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Sacred Heart College, Lower Hutt
Sacred Heart College is a state-integrated single-sex girls' Catholic secondary school located in Lower Hutt, New Zealand. It was established in 1912 by the Sisters of Our Lady of the Missions and was the first secondary school to be opened in the Hutt Valley The Hutt Valley (or 'The Hutt') is the large area of fairly flat land in the Hutt River valley in the Wellington region of New Zealand. Like the river that flows through it, it takes its name from Sir William Hutt, a director of the New Zeala .... It was originally sited in high street on the property known as Margaret street. In 1957 the school was shifted to the existing site on Laings Road. In May 1980 it became the first Catholic secondary school to be integrated under the Private Schools Conditional Integration Act 1975. The school has six house groups: Lisieux (Pink), Avila (Red), Aubert (Green), Lourdes (Light Blue), Barbier (Dark Blue) and Siena (Yellow). Due to having earthquake prone buildings the school ...
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College Of The Sacred Heart (other)
College of the Sacred Heart may refer to: * A former name of Regis University, Denver, Colorado * A former name of Manhattanville College, Purchase, New York *Baradene College of the Sacred Heart, Auckland, New Zealand *Campion College of the Sacred Heart, former name of Campion High School (1880-1975), Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin *Newton College of the Sacred Heart, Newton Centre, Massachusetts See also *Sacred Heart College (other) *Sacred Heart (other) The Sacred Heart is a Catholic devotion to the heart of Jesus Christ as a symbol of divine love and the source of the sacraments of the church. Sacred Heart may also refer to: * Sacred Heart of Mary, the heart of Mary, mother of Jesus, as a sub ...
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Sacred Heart College (Wisconsin)
Sacred Heart College, later renamed Campion College, was a Jesuit-operated college in Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin founded in 1880. It was established by German Jesuits and trained people to serve in various capacities within the Roman Catholic Church. In 1888, the college closed to Laity, lay students. In 1898, it reopened to the laity as both a high school and college. The college was renamed Campion College in 1913. Though the college was shuttered in 1925, the associated high school, Campion High School, remained in operation until 1975. The astronomer priest, Johann Georg Hagen taught in the college before moving to Georgetown University. Sources

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Belmont Abbey College
Belmont Abbey College is a private, Catholic liberal arts college in Belmont, North Carolina. It was founded in 1876 by the Benedictine monks of Belmont Abbey. The school is affiliated with the Catholic Church and the Order of Saint Benedict. It is endorsed by The Newman Guide to Choosing a Catholic College. Belmont Abbey is the only college in North Carolina affiliated with the Catholic Church. Offering an undergraduate education, the college enrolls students from diverse ethnic, cultural, and religious backgrounds. History Belmont Abbey College was founded in 1876 as St. Mary's College by Benedictine monks from Saint Vincent Archabbey in Pennsylvania. Father Jeremiah O'Connell purchased Caldwell farm and donated the land to the Benedictines, hoping the community would found a Catholic educational institution in the Carolinas. On April 21, 1876, Father Herman Wolfe, from Saint Vincent, arrived with two students to take possession of the property and begin classes. In 1878, ...
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Newman University, Wichita
Newman University is a private Roman Catholic university in Wichita, Kansas. It is named for John Henry Newman and was founded by the Adorers of the Blood of Christ in 1933. History The college was founded in 1933 by the Adorers of the Blood of Christ as Sacred Heart Junior College. Courses were offered for women only, initially offering degrees in home economics, nursing, teaching, and secretarial science. The college added more facilities and courses during the 1950s and began accepting male students on a limited basis in 1959. The school became fully coeducational in 1965 and was accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary schools in 1967. The name of the school was changed to Kansas Newman College in 1973 and to Newman University in 1998. The school is named in honor of Saint John Henry Newman. Presidents Campus The main buildings of Newman University are all dedicated to someone important in Newman's history. The Fine Arts Center is named a ...
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Jesuit High School (Tampa)
Jesuit High School is a private Catholic, all-male high school run by the U.S. Central and Southern Province of the Society of Jesus in Tampa, Florida. The school was established in 1899 by the Jesuits and operates independently of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Saint Petersburg. The school teaches a college preparatory curriculum and has been named a Blue Ribbon School of Excellence. The Jesuit motto is ''Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam'' which means "For the Greater Glory of God." The school encourages its students to be "Men For Others," which is a student model derived from a famous 1973 speech given by Jesuit Father General Pedro Arrupe. Fr. Arrupe led the Jesuits in the transitional years after Vatican II, from 1965 to 1983, when the Jesuit order incorporated that Council's vision into its institutions. History Jesuit High School was founded in 1899 as Sacred Heart College and affiliated with Sacred Heart Parish, then a Jesuit-run parish. This was in downtown Tampa at the corner o ...
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Sacred Heart College, Omagh
The Sacred Heart College is a secondary school based in Omagh, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. Principals Notable former pupils * Neamh Woods Neamh Woods is a Northern Ireland netball international and a Tyrone Ladies' Gaelic footballer. She was a member of the Northern Ireland teams at the 2018 Commonwealth Games and the 2019 Netball World Cup. As a Ladies' Gaelic footballer she p ..., Northern Ireland netball international and Tyrone Ladies' Gaelic footballer. Woods also worked as a PE teacher at the school. References {{authority control Omagh Catholic secondary schools in Northern Ireland Secondary schools in County Tyrone ...
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Sacred Heart Catholic College
Sacred Heart Catholic Academy is a Roman Catholic secondary school and sixth form located in Crosby, Merseyside, England. It was created from the amalgamation of Seafield Convent Grammar and St Bede's Secondary Modern in 1977, and was previously known as Sacred Heart Catholic High School and Sacred Heart Catholic College. History The school was founded from the amalgamation of Seafield Convent Grammar and St Bede's Secondary Modern in 1977, despite the differences of opinions from parents and governors on the merger proposals . The ''Crosby Catholic Parents for Comprehensive Education'' supported the plans, noting it was "exactly what they had proposed" several years prior in 1973, although others considered the proposals as "hasty", particularly as the provision for single-sex education was being removed. It accepts boys and girls, primarily from its Catholic feeder primary schools including St. Edmund's and St. Thomas' Catholic Primary and Nursery School, Great Crosby Cathol ...
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Sacred Heart College, Johannesburg
Sacred Heart College, Marist Observatory is a private Catholic school in Observatory, Johannesburg founded in 1889 by the Marist Brothers. The college was originally established as the first Catholic school for boys in Johannesburg. It now accepts girls and boys through creche, pre-primary school, primary school and high school. It is distinguished among independent schools for its contribution to fostering an inclusive society in Apartheid-Era South Africa. The college runs an IEB examination course and is affiliated with the Independent Schools Association of Southern Africa. History France The Marist Brother movement started in France. From 1817 onwards a priest Marcellin Champagnat ran a primary school in the village of La Valla, France. Supported by seven brothers, Champagnat educated children in the fundamentals of reading, writing and Christian teaching. Koch Street In 1889, Sacred Heart College was founded by three Marist brothers, who arrived in Johannesburg ...
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Sacred Heart College, Lucena City
Sacred Heart College of Lucena City is an educational institution in Lucena City, Quezon, Philippines. The first catholic learning institution in Quezon Province, it was founded on April 27, 1884. It had its roots in the vision of a simple and saintly woman named Hermana Fausta Labrador whose exemplary life was moulded on the Vincentian spirituality. The school grew and its status was changed from Academy to College in 1941. It was formally turned-over to the Daughters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul The Company of the Daughters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul ( la, Societas Filiarum Caritatis a Sancto Vincentio de Paulo), commonly called the Daughters of Charity or Sisters of Charity of Saint Vincent De Paul, is a Society of Apostoli ... on August 14, 1937. The school's basic education division offers primary and secondary education from kindergarten through grade 12. The higher education division offers courses leading to associate degrees, bachelor's degrees, and ...
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Sacred Heart Girls' College, New Plymouth
, motto_translation = Whatever you do, do to the best of your ability , type = Integrated secondary (year 7–13) single sex, girls , established = 1884; years ago , address = 9 Pukaka Street,Fitzroy,New Plymouth,New Zealand , coordinates = , principal = Barbara Costelloe , roll = () , decile = 8 , MOE = 174 , homepage catholicgirlsnp.school.nz Sacred Heart Girls' College is a single-sex (girls) secondary and intermediate school in New Plymouth, New Zealand. Sacred Heart started as a school and boarding facility called Sacred Heart College, founded by the Sisters of Our Lady of the Missions in 1884. The school was next to the present St Joseph's Church and catered for primary & secondary students. In 1960 the school moved to its present site and was renamed Sacred Heart Girls’ College. The boarding hostel for up to 78 boarders, now called "Elizabeth House", was added in 1970. The original school hall was demolished and rebuilt ...
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