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St. Pius V High School

2011 establishments in New York CityAC with 0 elementsDefunct Catholic secondary schools in New York CityEducational institutions established in 1930Educational institutions established in 2011
Girls' schools in New York (state)Roman Catholic high schools in the Bronx

St. Pius V High School was a private, Roman Catholic high school in the Bronx, New York. It was located within the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York and operated from 1930 to 2011.

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St. Pius V High School
Courtlandt Avenue, New York The Bronx

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Brilla College Prep Middle School (Saint Pius Roman Catholic High School)

Courtlandt Avenue
10451 New York, The Bronx
New York, United States
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