St. Bernard's School
Boys' schools in New York CityPrivate elementary schools in ManhattanPrivate middle schools in ManhattanUpper East Side
St. Bernard's School, founded in 1904 by John Card Jenkins, is a private, all-male elementary school in the Carnegie Hill neighborhood of Manhattan's Upper East Side. The school shield depicts an eagle (representing the United States of America), a lion (representing Great Britain), a book (symbol of education), and a cross (representing a tradition of Christianity). Although the school's name is spelled (though not pronounced) the same way as that of the breed of dog, which is also its mascot, it was in fact named for the rue St-Bernard in Brussels, Belgium, where a relative of one of St. Bernard's founders had also founded a school.
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East 98th Street, New York Manhattan
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Saint Bernard's School
East 98th Street 4
10029 New York, Manhattan
New York, United States
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