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Rice Memorial High School

1917 establishments in VermontBuildings and structures in South Burlington, VermontCatholic secondary schools in VermontEducational institutions established in 1917Roman Catholic Diocese of Burlington
Schools in Chittenden County, Vermont

Rice Memorial High School is a coeducational Roman Catholic secondary and college preparatory school in South Burlington, Vermont. It is located in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Burlington. The student body is mostly drawn from Northern and Central Vermont but includes other students including international students. The school and buildings were named for Bishop Joseph Rice who had established Cathedral High School in 1917.

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