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  1. Notre Dame High School is a private, all-female, Catholic high school in Salinas, California.It is located in the Diocese of Monterey.. Background. Notre Dame was originally founded as the all-girls section of Palma School, before being established as a separate school in 1964 by the Diocese of Monterey under the direction of the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur.

  2. May 21, 2024 · Social. View this profile on Instagram. Notre Dame San Jose (@ notredamesj) • Instagram photos and videos. Notre Dame High School has been providing a distinctive Catholic, college-preparatory education for young women in the heart of downtown since 1851. We invite you to get to know us.

  3. This school is a member of the Toronto Catholic District School Board (formerly the Metropolitan Separate School Board) serving the Upper Beaches neighbourhood. The school was founded by the Sisters of the Congregation of Notre Dame in 1941. [1] Notre Dame is one of 30 high schools run by the TCDSB and one of six all-girls schools. [2]

  4. Notre Dame High School is a local, catchment based state funded secondary school for both girls and boys, located on Observatory Road in Glasgow, Scotland. It was founded in 1897 as a fee paying school for girls. Notre Dame High was the last remaining single sex council school in Scotland until November 2019.

  5. Jul 22, 2021 · Latest OFSTED Report. Notre Dame High School is a popular and successful Catholic co-educational Academy with a very wide catchment area drawing on all parts of the city and beyond. It has 1382 students, including 356 in the Sixth Form. The school population includes 19.94% of children from various ethnic minority groups.

  6. Notre Dame Catholic High School in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England, was established in the 1850s by the Sisters of Notre Dame, a religious order. It was, for many decades, a fee paying school. It currently has 1400 students, with a 1:17.3 Teacher: Student ratio.

  7. Notre Dame High School was a Catholic, all–male, non–residential college preparatory school in the Detroit suburb of Harper Woods, Michigan. It was closed in 2005, with 295 students, after more than 50 years due to budget concerns, according to the Archdiocese of Detroit . [1]