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  1. St. Joseph Montessori School provides a Montessori Catholic learning community that honors the whole child and their immense potential. Our program is designed to achieve the following goals: to foster a positive attitude toward learning

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  2. St Joseph Academy Columbus Ohio. 201 likes · 24 talking about this. Wonderful Memories of SJA. Post your pics if you have them!!

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  3. There are two pathways for entry, all of which require the student to have turned 12 before entry. Entry from Grade 6. There is an automatic transition from SJI International Elementary School Grade 6 into Grade 7 of SJI International (High School). Direct Entry: Grade 7.

  4. The Pontifical College Josephinum is a pontifical, national, and independent Roman Catholic seminary in Columbus, Ohio, whose mission is to prepare men for the ordained priesthood. Its programs follow the norms established by the Code of Canon Law, the Congregation for the Clergy, and the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops.

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  5. St. Joseph Academy was a parochial school in present-day Downtown Columbus, Ohio. The private day school for girls opened in 1875. It was located on East Rich Street, and eventually the campus operated from Rich to Main streets, and from Sixth to Seventh streets (later Grant Ave.).

  6. St. Joseph Montessori School is a private, Catholic school located in COLUMBUS, OH. It has 224 students in grades PK, K-8 with a student-teacher ratio of 9 to 1. Compare St. Joseph Montessori School to Other Schools.

  7. At Cristo Rey Columbus, students are prepared to excel in college, in career, and in character. College-preparatory curriculum. Professional Work-Study Program. Affordable, faith-based education. 100% college acceptance among graduates.