The Notre Dame School of Manhattan is a Roman Catholic prepatory school for girls, founded in 1912 by the Sisters of St. Ursula, and located at 327 West 13th Street between Hudson Street and 8th Avenue in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. The school has been located in a number of different places: West 142nd Street (1912-1943), West 79th Street (1943-1989) and 104 St. Mark's Place (1989-2002), before moving to the current building. (Source: School website)
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