List of schools in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Baton Rouge
This is a list of schools in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Baton Rouge.
High schools
- Ascension Catholic Diocesan High School (Donaldsonville)
- Catholic High School (Baton Rouge)
- Catholic High School of Pointe Coupee (New Roads)
- Saint Thomas Aquinas Diocesan Regional High School (Tangipahoa Parish)
- St. John the Evangelist Interparochial High School (Plaquemine)
- St. Joseph's Academy (Baton Rouge)
- St. Michael the Archangel Diocesan Regional High School (Shenandoah, East Baton Rouge Parish)
Elementary schools
- Assumption Parish
- St. Elizabeth Interparochial School (Paincourtville)
- Ascension Parish
- Ascension Catholic Interparochial Elementary School (Donaldsonville)
- St. Theresa School (Gonzales)
- St. John Primary School (Prairieville)
- East Baton Rouge Parish
- Baton Rouge
- Most Blessed Sacrament School
- Our Lady of Mercy School
- Redemptorist Elementary School
- Sacred Heart of Jesus School
- St. Aloysius School
- St. Francis Xavier Interparochial School
- St. George School
- St. Jean Vianney School
- St. Jude the Apostle School
- St. Louis King of France School
- St. Thomas More School
- City of Central
- St. Alphonsus Liquori School
- Baton Rouge
- Iberville Parish
- St. John the Evangelist Interparochial Elementary School (Plaquemine)
- Pointe Coupee Parish
- Catholic Elementary School of Pointe Coupee (New Roads)
- St. James Parish
- St. Peter Chanel Interparochial School (Paulina)
- Tangipahoa Parish
- Holy Ghost School (Hammond)
- Mater Dolorosa School (Independence)
- St. Joseph School (Ponchatoula)
- West Baton Rouge Parish
- Holy Family School (Port Allen) - It opened on September 5, 1949, with 146 students in Kindergarten through grade 3, with it becoming K-5 in 1950, and with one grade level per subsequent year until it was K-8, with 345 students, in 1953. Its current grade 4-8 building opened in 1961 and its library opened in 1990.[1]
Former schools
References
- "Holy Family School About Us". Archived from the original on 2011-02-03. Retrieved 2010-12-01.
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