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  1. Welcome To St. Ann's High School. Msgr.Dominic Barbero invited the Sisters of St.Ann of Divine Providence to Hyderabad Vicariate and Mother Enrichetta Dominici Selected six sisters on November 20, 1870. and these six sisters arrived in Secunderabad on 3rd March 1871. The Sisters were entrusted with the orphanage and education of girls.

  2. Tel: (718) 522-1660. saintannsny.org. REQUEST INFO SAVE SCHOOL. Saint Ann's School is not unusual in wanting to prepare children creatively and efficiently in the academic disciplines and the arts, and surely not unique in wanting students who demonstrate amply the necessary aptitude and motivation. What is out of the ordinary, we think, is our ...

  3. About the High School – some quick facts. Our High School is located at 129 Pierrepont Street, our main building. We have approximately 350 students in the high school with about 85-90 students per grade. Saint Ann’s students all complete a common set of core requirements to graduate, however, they all go well beyond the minimum and no two ...

  4. Introduction. The Congregation of the Sister’s of St. Ann was founded in 1834. The congregation which began as tiny seed in Turin, Italy, made its first Missionary journey to India in 1871 under the direction of Blessed Enrichetta, the Co-Foundress, then Mother General of the Congregation.St Ann’s School is run by the Congregation of the Sisters…

  5. Fax: 646-883-9459. Email: admissions@saintannsny.org. Diana Lomask, Director of Admission. Molly Sissors, Assistant Director of Admission. Leda Fisher, Admissions Assistant. Cathy Fuerst, Director of the Preschool. 26 Willow Place. Phone: 718-522-1660 x401. All correspondence should be sent to the main Saint Ann’s address below.

  6. We understand this and invite you to reach out to our office at any point in the process for assistance. Please also know that we are always willing to speak with you. You may send a confidential email to Erika Cruz at financial-aid@saintannsny.org or speak with her directly at 718-522-1660, extension 216. In partnership, Bianca Roberson. Chief ...

  7. Saint Ann’s School admits students of any race, color, religion, creed, gender, disability, national or ethnic origin, sexual orientation or any other category protected by applicable federal, state or local law, to all the rights privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the School.