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Saint Sebastian's School

1941 establishments in MassachusettsAll Wikipedia neutral point of view disputesBoys' schools in MassachusettsCatholic secondary schools in MassachusettsEducational institutions established in 1941
Independent School LeaguePrivate middle schools in MassachusettsWikipedia neutral point of view disputes from June 2023
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Saint Sebastian's School is an independent, all-boys Catholic secondary school located in Needham, Massachusetts on 26 acres (110,000 m2). The school instructs boys in grades seven through twelve. Founded in 1941 by William Henry Cardinal O'Connell, Archbishop of Boston, the school is the only Catholic school in the Independent School League. Approximately 350 students are enrolled.

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