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St. Martin's Episcopal School

1947 establishments in LouisianaBuildings and structures in Metairie, LouisianaEducational institutions established in 1947Episcopal Church in LouisianaEpiscopal schools in the United States
Independent Schools Association of the SouthwestPrivate K–12 schools in LouisianaSchools in Jefferson Parish, Louisiana

St. Martin's Episcopal School is a diocesan private college preparatory school in Metairie, Louisiana, a suburb in Greater New Orleans. It is affiliated with St. Martin's Episcopal Church and the Episcopal Diocese of Louisiana. The school also operates George Cottage, an early childhood program for infants and children up to age 3, after which they may opt to join the main school.

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St. Martin's Episcopal School
Green Acres Road,

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Green Acres Road 225
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Louisiana, United States
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