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  1. To be the leading multi-cultural Catholic Girls’ school in the region that offers a sound holistic education and a first-rate operational climate for pupils, staff and parents in an environmentally friendly atmosphere.

  2. Dominican Convent High School (commonly referred to as Convent) is a private Catholic day school for girls in Harare, Zimbabwe. One of the oldest established schools in Zimbabwe, Dominican Convent was founded in 1892 by Mother Patrick Cosgrave, an Irish nun, with 10 pupils.

  3. The Dominican Convent School (Harare) is the oldest school in Harare, with a history of academic, cultural and sporting excellence. It offers ECD, primary and high school education for girls, and has a reputation for producing women of integrity and value.

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  4. Dominican Convent High School - Harare, Harare, Zimbabwe. 6,280 likes · 269 talking about this · 185 were here. Dominican Convent opened its doors on 18 October 1892 and has been a home of academic,...

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  5. 13. Juni 2011 · The College of Saint Mary of the Springs formally opened in 1924, as a Catholic women’s college in Columbus, Ohio. In 1964, the College allowed men to enroll. Then in 1968 the College of Saint Mary of the Springs became Ohio Dominican College.

  6. This incomplete list is ordered geographically using contemporary country boundaries, which often differ from historical order, and to the extent possible, chronological order of Dominican affiliation within each country. Dates of affiliation with the Order are indicated in parentheses.

  7. The Dominican Sisters of Peace is a congregation of Dominican Sisters of apostolic life, founded on Easter Sunday, April 12, 2009, from the union of seven former Dominican foundations.