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  1. St. Francis Preparatory School, commonly known as St. Francis Prep, is a private, independent Catholic college preparatory school in Fresh Meadows, Queens, New York City, New York. It is the largest non-diocesan Catholic high school in the United States. [6]

  2. Park Street School / Opportunity School / Girls Trade School Park and Vine, northwest corner Demolished Addition made in 1881 1866 Third Street School More images: 630 S. Third Street In use In use by the St. Mary School since 2020; formerly the Golden Hobby Shop: 1868 Spring Street More images: 278 E. Spring Street Demolished 1868

  3. Saint Charles Preparatory School is a four-year Catholic college preparatory school in Columbus, Ohio, US. It was founded in 1923 by the fourth bishop of Columbus, James J. Hartley, as a Roman Catholic college and high school seminary. Today, it is an all-male high school serving the Catholic Diocese of Columbus.

  4. Bishop Ready High School (/ ˈ r iː d i /) is a Catholic high school located in Columbus, Ohio. It is part of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Columbus. The original building opened in 1961 and consisted of two floors of 22 classrooms and an Art and Shop Wing with three classrooms. In 1999 a science wing consisting of three rooms was opened and ...

  5. Saint Charles Preparatory School (Gr 9-12) Cristo Rey Columbus High School (Gr 9-12) Saint Francis DeSales High School (Gr 9-12) Bishop Rosecrans High School, Zanesville (Gr 9-12) Newark Catholic High School (Gr 9-12) Notre Dame Junior/Senior High School, Portsmouth (Gr 7-12)

  6. St. Francis Preparatory School Alumni. 1,201 likes · 302 talking about this. "High School is Four Years; St. Francis Prep is Forever!"

  7. Today, we know the Academy as St. Francis Preparatory School, the largest, private, Catholic secondary school in the nation. When the Diocese of Brooklyn—including all of Long Island—was first established in 1852, a priority of Bishop John Loughlin (the first Bishop of Brooklyn) was to promote Catholic education and build schools.