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An all-girls catholic school situated in south Salem. | *An all-girls catholic school situated in south Salem. | ||
The first building was built in 1936 and two more stories were | The first building was built in 1936 and two more stories were | ||
added in 1948. | added in 1948. | ||
*In 1914, the order bought Loring Villa in south Salem and turned it into St. Chretienne Academy. The academy ran as a boarding school until 1971. | |||
The complex was sold to Salem State College in 1972 and it now serves | *The complex was sold to Salem State College in 1972 and it now serves | ||
as its south campus. | as its south campus. | ||
Ste. Chretienne's Academy had close ties to St. Anne's Grammar and High School. | *Ste. Chretienne's Academy had close ties to St. Anne's Grammar and High School. The Sister of St. Chretienne taught at St. Anne's School until 1976. | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
*"St. Chretienne's reunion" ''Salem Evening News'', May 7, 1996, p. C3 | *"St. Chretienne's reunion" ''Salem Evening News'', May 7, 1996, p. C3 | ||
*Sister of St. Chretienne: a century of good work." ''Salem News'', Oct. 24, 2003, p. A2 | |||
[[Category:Browse Index]] | [[Category:Browse Index]] | ||
[[Category:Schools]] | [[Category:Schools]] |
Revision as of 09:00, 1 May 2009
- An all-girls catholic school situated in south Salem.
The first building was built in 1936 and two more stories were added in 1948.
- In 1914, the order bought Loring Villa in south Salem and turned it into St. Chretienne Academy. The academy ran as a boarding school until 1971.
- The complex was sold to Salem State College in 1972 and it now serves
as its south campus.
- Ste. Chretienne's Academy had close ties to St. Anne's Grammar and High School. The Sister of St. Chretienne taught at St. Anne's School until 1976.
See Also
- "St. Chretienne's reunion" Salem Evening News, May 7, 1996, p. C3
- Sister of St. Chretienne: a century of good work." Salem News, Oct. 24, 2003, p. A2