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  1. St. Catherine University. /  44.92472°N 93.18222°W  / 44.92472; -93.18222. St. Catherine University ( St. Kate's) is a private Catholic university in Saint Paul, Minnesota. It was established as one of the first institutions of higher learning specifically for women in the Midwest and was known as the College of St. Catherine until 2009 ...

  2. About the college. St Catherine's College (Catz) is Oxford’s youngest undergraduate college and one of its largest and most diverse communities. We treasure the traditional values of Oxford college life, but pursue a distinctly modern agenda. We offer a wide range of subjects, with a broadly even split between science and arts.

  3. Discover St. Catherine University, dedicated to developing influentia leaders through a comprehensive, values-driven education. Learn more today!

  4. University of Dublin. St. Catherine’s College of Education for Home Economics, was set up by the Dominican Order in 1929 for the training of secondary school teachers of Domestic Science. The college was known more colloquially as either ‘St Catherine’s’ or simply ‘Sion Hill’. It was renamed in 1971 St. Catherine’s College of ...

  5. Select St Catherine’s College, bookings Icon, select Office, Date, Time and fill in your details. Alternatively email office@scc.school.nz. Click here to download from the Apple App Store, or to download from the Google Play Store, click here. Welcome to St Catherine's. Our School. Our Special Character.

  6. Principal's Welcome. Saint Catherine’s College is a future focused, faith based school which nurtures children through educational excellence. Our provision is underpinned by a rich history and heritage which began over 150 years ago when the Sisters of the Sacred Heart first came to Armagh. Sacred Heart Educators are concerned with the ...

  7. St. Catherine's College is one of the colleges of the University of Oxford. It is commonly referred to as "Catz". The college was founded in 1962, but its origins are older. In 1862, a "Delegacy for Unattached Students" was formed in Oxford. Students could join the Delegacy to become members of the University without being members of a college.