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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




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Revision as of 10:00, 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