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  1. The De La Salle Institute was a coed Catholic Church school which operated in Manhattan in New York City beginning in the 19th century. From 1902 it was located at 106 West 59th Street, running through to 107 West 58th Street. It fronted 59th Street for 53.5 feet (16.3 m) and faced Central Park.

  2. De La Salle Academy is an independent middle school in New York City for academically talented, economically less advantaged students in grades six through eight. We are a diverse community comprised of 140 students commuting from neighborhoods all over the Metropolitan area, including 31% from the Bronx, 38% from Queens and 13% from Brooklyn.

  3. Lasallian educational institutions [1] are educational institutions affiliated with the De La Salle Brothers, a Catholic religious teaching order founded by French priest Saint Jean-Baptiste de La Salle, who was canonized in 1900 and proclaimed by Pope Pius XII as patron saint of all teachers of youth on May 15, 1950. [2]

  4. 1,384 Followers, 729 Following, 754 Posts - De La Salle Academy (@dlsacademy) on Instagram: "DLSA provides academically talented, economically less advantaged children from diverse backgrounds equal access to quality education in grades 6-8."

  5. The cornerstone of De La Salle Institute, named for the founder of the Brothers of the Christian Schools - St. John Baptist de La Salle - was laid on May 19, 1889, less than a year after the State of Illinois issued a charter incorporating De La Salle as a degree-granting institution on June 1, 1888.

  6. The De La Salle Institute was a coed Catholic Church school which operated in Manhattan in New York City beginning in the 19th century. From 1902 it was located at 106 West 59th Street, running through to 107 West 58th Street. It fronted 59th Street for 53.5 feet (16.3 m) and faced Central Park.

  7. De La Salle Institute (New York, N.Y.) Genres. Prints. Notes. Content: Printed on border: "This institution was founded in 1849, by the Christian Brothers, and has since that period been successfully conducted by them as a preparatory school of Manhattan College.