Immacolata School

Immacolata School is a Catholic school in Immacolata Parish, Richmond Heights, Missouri. The school was founded in September 1949 by the Carondelet Sisters of St. Joseph. Students attend from grades Preschool through eighth.[1] Immacolata School's first graduating class was in 1950. The cornerstone was laid on the main building in 1949. The principal of Immacolata School is Dr. Jennifer Stutsman, a former long-time middle school Social Studies and Science teacher at the school. The pastor is Rev. Msgr. Vernon Gardin. In 2008, the Parish built a new school wing which added classrooms, offices and a conference room. Other recent improvements include a renovated playground, athletic fields, kitchen and cafeteria as well as a new wooden floor in the gymnasium. Students attend from the parish's boundaries as well as from neighboring areas.

Immacolata School
Location
8910 Clayton Road

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United States
Coordinates38°38′18″N 90°21′04″W
Information
TypeRoman Catholic, parochial
MottoGo Immac
Established1949
PrincipalDr. Jennifer Stutsmand
GradesK–8
Enrollment≈275
Color(s)   Blue and white
Websiteimmacolata.org

References

  1. "ABOUT US". School | Immacolata School | United States. Retrieved 2022-06-07.


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