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Rosary Academy (Fullerton, California)

1965 establishments in CaliforniaCatholic secondary schools in CaliforniaEducation in Fullerton, CaliforniaEducational institutions established in 1965Girls' schools in California
High schools in Orange County, CaliforniaRoman Catholic Diocese of Orange

Rosary Academy is a Roman Catholic all-girls college-preparatory high school located in Fullerton, California, United States. Owned and operated by the Diocese of Orange, it is accredited by the Western Catholic Educational Association and the Western Association of Schools and Colleges, and is a member of the National Catholic Educational Association. Rosary's brother school is Servite High School. Both schools had links to the now-defunct Cornelia Connelly High School. Rosary offers a needs-based scholarship program as well as scholarships in various areas to incoming freshman students.

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Rosary Academy (Fullerton, California)
North Acacia Avenue, Fullerton

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