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*St. John the Baptist
*St. John the Baptist
*St. Joseph Grammar and High School. Both schools were taught by the Sisters of Notre Dame. The grammar school closed in 1972, a few years after the high school had closed.
*St. Joseph Grammar and High School. Both schools were taught by the Sisters of Notre Dame. The grammar school closed in 1972, a few years after the high school had closed.
*[http://www.salemsjs.com St. Joseph School] school website
*St. Mary Grammar and High School
*St. Mary Grammar and High School
*St. Thomas
*St. Thomas
Though home to many Catholic Schools in the past, currently
 
the last surviving Catholic school in Salem is St. Joseph's School.
Though home to many Catholic Schools in the past, the last remaining Catholic school, St. Joseph's School, closed in 2009.


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Revision as of 11:10, 11 June 2010

  • St. Anne (1908-1976) St. Anne's School began in 1908 and by 1924 enrollment had grown so large that the parish purchased the School Department's Derby School on Jefferson Ave. In 1956, the cornerstone of a new school on Cleveland St. was laid. The school closed 20 years later, in June 1976.
  • Ste. Chretienne Academy(1915-1971)
  • St. James Grammar and High School
  • St. John the Baptist
  • St. Joseph Grammar and High School. Both schools were taught by the Sisters of Notre Dame. The grammar school closed in 1972, a few years after the high school had closed.
  • St. Mary Grammar and High School
  • St. Thomas

Though home to many Catholic Schools in the past, the last remaining Catholic school, St. Joseph's School, closed in 2009.

See Also

  • "St. James School to hold an all-class reunion" Salem Evening News, June 1, 2001, p. A2
  • "St. Anne's largest class" Salem Evening News, Aug. 5, 1995, p. 5