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  2. The Parish School - Wikipedia

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    The Parish School. Coordinates: 29.811887°N 95.571589°W. Entrance to The Parish School. The former location of The Parish School as of 2008 houses The Rainard School. The Parish School is a private, non-profit school located in Houston, Texas, United States. It is adjacent to the Spring Branch district.

  3. St. Francis Episcopal School - Wikipedia

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    Campuses in the Houston area. A coeducational school, St. Francis was founded in 1952 as a mission of St. Francis Episcopal Church. For its first year, it welcomed a class of 24 preschoolers and gradually expanded into elementary education. [3] In 1965, Sarah W. Woolrich, who originally joined St. Francis faculty in 1959 as a first-grade ...

  4. Texas Association of Private and Parochial Schools - Wikipedia

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    Fort Worth, Texas, U.S. Executive Director. Bryan Bunselmeyer. Website. https://www.tapps.biz. The Texas Association of Private and Parochial Schools, or TAPPS, is an organization headquartered in the Lone Star Tower at Texas Motor Speedway Fort Worth, Texas. [1] It was formerly headquartered at the Salado Civic Center in Salado, Texas.

  5. Co-Cathedral of the Sacred Heart (Houston) - Wikipedia

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    Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston. Clergy. Archbishop. Cardinal Daniel DiNardo. Rector. Very Rev. Jeff Bame. The Co-Cathedral of the Sacred Heart is a place of worship located at 1111 St. Joseph Parkway in downtown Houston. The co-cathedral seats 1,820 people in its 32,000-square-foot (3,000 m 2) sanctuary. [1]

  6. Adventure Playground at the Parish School - Wikipedia

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    Adventure playground. The adventure playground at the Parish School was started in 2008 with a sand-pile and two cement culverts. The three-acre play-area now contains a zip-line, shade structures, and an expanse of grassy floodplain, with natural features (dirt, grass, sticks), wildlife, and various scavenged construction materials, other recyclables, lumber, pipes, fabric and rope.

  7. Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church (Houston) - Wikipedia

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    The Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic School is the oldest Catholic elementary school in the City of Houston. The school first opened on September 8, 1912, [6] one month after the church's first mass. [1] As of 2012 the OLG school has over 500 students, originating from over 30 ZIP codes in Greater Houston. As of that year many elementary school ...

  8. St. Martin's Episcopal Church (Houston) - Wikipedia

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    Russell J. Levenson Jr. St. Martin's Episcopal Church in Houston, Texas was founded in 1952 by J. Thomas Bagby as the largest parish of the Episcopal Church in North America with nearly 10,000 members. The Parish worships in both traditional and contemporary liturgical styles in the evangelical Anglican and mainline Anglican tradition.

  9. All Saints Catholic Church (Houston) - Wikipedia

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    All Saints Catholic Church. /  29.78917°N 95.39611°W  / 29.78917; -95.39611. All Saints Catholic Church is an historic church at 201 East 10th Street in the historic Heights area of Houston, Texas. The parish is a part of the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston. It is in Houston Heights block 218.