Louisville Catholic elementary schools
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There are or have been over thirty Catholic elementary schools within the Archdiocese of Louisville.
[edit] Ascension Elementary School
Serves grades PreK-8 within the Archdiocese of Louisville. Sports teams play under the name "The Ascension Longhorns" and are known as a football and basketball The Class of 1998's football players never saw a defeat in 4 years of play, capturing 4 Toy Bowl titles and going 40-0.
It is located in the St. Regis Park section of Louisville, and serves about 370 students. The principal is Mrs. Mary Jo Ellis who directs a staff of 35 teachers plus supporting staff. In addition to core curriculum classes, students attend art, music, computer, PE, and Spanish classes.
[edit] Community Catholic Elementary School
closed in 2002 in the Archiocesian 2000 Plan
[edit] Holy Spirit Elementary School
In 2007, the school was honored as a Blue Ribbon School[1].
[edit] John Paul II Academy
This school was created in 2006 by the merger of St. Barnabas Elementary School, St. Bartholomew Elementary School, and St. Pius X Elementary School. Its current principal[when?] is Mrs. Wilt.
[edit] Thomas Merton Academy
The school was named after Trappist monk and author Thomas Merton. The kindergarten through eighth grade school closed in 2003.
[edit] St. Albert the Great Elementary School
[edit] St. Andrew Academy
School created in 2005 by the merger of Our Lady of Consolation Elementary School, St. Clement Elementary School, and St. Polycarp Elementary School
[edit] St. Denis Elementary School
Closed at the end of the 2003-2004 school year.
[edit] St. Gabriel Elementary School
[edit] St. Helen Elementary School
Closed at the end of the 2003-2004 school year.
[edit] St. Lawrence Elementary School
This school merged with St. Helen and St. Denis Elementary Schools in 2004 to form Notre Dame Academy. The school remains on the St. Lawrence Parish grounds.
[edit] St. Nicholas Academy
Created in 2005 by the merger of Most Blessed Sacrament Elementary School, Our Lady of Mount Carmel Elementary School, S.S. Simon & Jude Elementary School, and St. Thomas More Elementary School.
[edit] St. Raphael School
St. Raphael's has programs from 2 years to the eighth grade. Famous Alumni from St. Raphael include Griffin Brown and John Min Gu Kim current vice-president of St. Xavier High School.
St. Raphael has also won the Blue Ribbon twice and has excelled in many academic and sport awards over the years. It also has a big catholic community, were we not just teach, we live it.
Tom Cruise and Jennifer Carpenter attended.
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