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  1. 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.

  2. Located in Zimbabwe, Dominican Convent holds the honour of being Bulawayo’s oldest school. This prestigious private girls’ school is renowned for exceptional education and academic excellence.

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  3. Convent High School - Dominica, Roseau, Dominica. 3.2K likes · 125 talking about this · 3 were here. Education

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  4. The Dominican Sisters of Mary, Mother of the Eucharist were invited to the Diocese of Columbus by the Most Reverend Frederick F. Campbell in 2011. Serving the St. Michael School community in the principal position and as teachers, the Sisters are continuing the Dominican tradition in Catholic education which goes back to the earliest days of ...

  5. 13 de jun. de 2011 · St. Marys of the Springs. In 1830 four members of the Dominicans started St. Mary’s Academy, one of the first Catholic schools in Ohio. This Academy offered education to pioneer children of Catholics and non-Catholics. In 1866, a devastating fire consumed the St. Mary’s Academy buildings.

  6. High schools and grade schools include Dominican Academy, New York City; Our Lady of the Elms High School and Grade School, Akron, Ohio; St. Agnes Academy-St. Dominic School, Memphis, Tennessee; and St. Mary's Dominican High School, New Orleans, Louisiana.

  7. The Dominican Sisters of Peace and our Associates warmly welcome you to join us along a journey toward a more peaceful, equitable, and just tomorrow. In keeping with the four pillars of the Dominican Charism, Prayer, Study, Community and Service, our Sisters around the world show our love of God through our serviceto God’s people.