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List of schools in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Dubuque

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This is a list of schools of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Dubuque.

High schools

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School Location Mascot
Beckman Catholic High School Dyersville Trail Blazers
Columbus High School Waterloo Sailors
Don Bosco High School Gilbertville Dons
Marquette High School Bellevue Mohawks
Newman Catholic High School Mason City Knights
Wahlert Catholic High School Dubuque Golden Eagles
Xavier High School Cedar Rapids Saints

Former high schools

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School Location Mascot Fate
Aquin Catholic Cascade Tomahawks Absorbed by Beckman Catholic, Dyersville in 1976
Assumption Cresco Crusaders Succeeded by Notre Dame, Cresco in 1950
DeSales Ossian Falcons Closed in 1969
Holy Family/Holy Name Mason City Maroons Consolidated with St. Joseph's, Mason City to form Newman Catholic, Mason City in 1960
Holy Rosary La Motte Unknown Absorbed by Marquette, Bellevue in 1965
Immaculate Conception Academy Elma Knights/Saints Absorbed by Notre Dame, Cresco in 1968
Immaculate Conception Cedar Rapids Greyhounds Merged with St. Wenceslaus, Cedar Rapids and St. Patrick's, Fairfax tor form Regis, Cedar Rapids in 1958
Immaculate Conception Charles City Wildcats Closed in 1968
Immaculate Conception Fairbank Rockets Closed in 1965
LaSalle Cedar Rapids Lancers Merged with Regis, Cedar Rapids to form Xavier, Cedar Rapids in 1998
Lenihan Catholic Marshalltown Lions Closed in 1970
Leo Catholic Holy Cross Rockets Absorbed by Wahlert Catholic, Dubuque in 1989
Loras Academy Dubuque Gubs Merged with St. Clement, Bankston and St. Columbkille, Dubuque to form Wahlert Catholic, Dubuque in 1958
Marian (Visitation) Stacyville V-Hawks Closed in 1968
Notre Dame Cresco Titans Closed in 1989
Our Lady of Lourdes Paris Trojans Consolidated with Immaculate Conception Academy, Elma in 1967
Our Lady of Victory Academy Waterloo Bluejays Merged with St. Mary's, Waterloo and Sacred Heart, Waterloo to form Columbus Catholic, Waterloo in 1959
Regis Cedar Rapids Royals Merged with LaSalle, Cedar Rapids to form Xavier, Cedar Rapids in 1998
Rudolphinum Protivin Rudohawks Absorbed by Notre Dame, Cresco in 1968
Sacred Heart Monticello Eagles Closed in 1969
Sacred Heart Oelwein Tigers Closed in 1972
Sacred Heart Waterloo Cardinals Merged with St. Mary's, Waterloo and Our Lady of Victory, Waterloo to form Columbus Catholic, Waterloo in 1959
St. Athanasius Jesup Wildcats/Angels Consolidated with Don Bosco, Gilbertville
St. Boniface Ionia Unknown Consolidated with area parishes to form St. John's, New Hampton in 1968
St. Boniface New Vienna Bonnies/New Hawks Merged with Xavier, Dyersville and St. Paul's, Worthington to form Beckman Catholic, Dyersville in 1966
St. Clement Bankston Unknown Merged with Loras Academy, Dubuque and St. Columbkille, Dubuque to form Wahlert Catholic, Dubuque in 1958
St. Columbkille Dubuque Co-Dukes Merged with Loras Academy, Dubuque and St. Clement, Bankston to form Wahlert Catholic, Dubuque in 1958
St. George Lansing Knights Closed in 1973
St. John's Independence Blue Eagles/Johnnies Closed in 1989
St. Joseph's Bellevue Saints Merged with area parishes to form Marquette, Bellevue in 1957
St. Joseph's Elkader Rams/Cagers Closed in 1958
St. Joseph's Farley Johawks Closed in 1974
St. Joseph's Mason City Jo-Hawks Consolidated with Holy Family, Mason City to form Newman Catholic, Mason City in 1960
St. Luke's Saint Lucas Saints Closed in 1967
St. Martin's Cascade Tigers Merged with St. Mary's, Cascade and St. Patrick's, Gerryowen to form Aquin Catholic, Cascade in 1961
St. Mary of Mount Carmel Eagle Center Tigers Closed in 1956
St. Mary's Cascade Blue Jays Merged with St. Martin's, Cascade and St. Patrick's, Gerryowen to form Aquin Catholic, Cascade in 1961
St. Mary's Guttenberg Wildcats Closed in 1968
St. Mary's Marshalltown Irish Succeeded by Lenihan Catholic, Marshalltown in 1965
St. Mary's New Haven Unknown Merged with Visitation, Stacyville to form Marian, Stacyville in 1965
St. Mary's Waterloo Cubs Merged with Sacred Heart, Waterloo and Our Lady of Victory, Waterloo to form Columbus Catholic, Waterloo in 1959
St. Patrick's Cedar Rapids Shamrocks/Irish Merged with area parishes to form LaSalle, Cedar Rapids in 1963
St. Patrick's Dougherty Irish Merged with Newman Catholic, Mason City in 1964
St. Patrick's Fairfax Irish Merged with St. Wenceslaus, Cedar Rapids and Immaculate Conception, Cedar Rapids to form Regis, Cedar Rapids in 1958
St. Patrick's Garryowen Shamrocks Merged with St. Martin's, Cascade and St. Mary's, Cascade to form Aquin Catholic, Cascade in 1961
St. Patrick's Ryan Fighting Irish Closed in 1967
St. Patrick's Waukon Wildcats Closed in 1969
St. Paul's Worthington War Hawks Merged with Xavier, Dyersville and St. Boniface, New Vienna to form Beckman Catholic, Dyersville in 1966
St. Wenceslaus Cedar Rapids Red Hawks Merged with St. Patrick's, Fairfax and Immaculate Conception, Cedar Rapids to form Regis, Cedar Rapids in 1958
St. William's Alta Vista Unknown Closed in 1967
St. Xavier Manchester Saints Closed in 1952
Xavier Dyersville Cardinals Merged with St. Paul's, Worthington and St. Boniface, New Vienna to form Beckman Catholic, Dyersville in 1966

Elementary schools

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Schools active as of April 7, 2020:

  • St. Cecilia School - Ames
  • St. Patrick School - Anamosa - It opened in 1944.[1]
  • Marquette Catholic School System (Bellevue Area Consolidated School) - Bellevue
  • CFS Catholic School (Calmar-Festina-Spillville Consolidation) - St. Aloysius Center in Calmar and St. Wenceslaus Center in Spillville - In 2019 CFS and St. Theresa of Calcutta announced plans to consolidate into a single school, with the Calmar campus closing. Beginning fall 2020 the Ossian campus will house grades K-2 and middle school while the Spillville campus will house grades 3-4.[2]
  • Aquin Elementary School - Cascade
  • St. Patrick School - Cedar Falls - A significant renovation occurred beginning in May 2014.[3]
  • All Saints School (Xavier Catholic Schools) - Cedar Rapids
  • Holy Family School System (Xavier Catholic Schools) - Formerly Holy Family Consolidated School - Cedar Rapids
  • St. Matthew School - Cedar Rapids
  • St. Pius X School - Cedar Rapids
  • Regis Middle School - Cedar Rapids
  • Immaculate Conception School - Charles City
  • Notre Dame Elementary School - Cresco
  • St. Benedict School - Decorah - It opened in 1885 in a two story, four room frame building. The school, with five nuns as teachers, was initially until high school but in 1919 became an elementary-middle school only. The convent, which had a second-floor bridge to the original school building, was renovated to be the second school building. In 1964 the current school was built for $268,000 in southern Decorah. A new addition was established in the 1980s, with a music room, a storage and teaching aid area, and two classrooms. - [4]
  • Holy Family Catholic Schools - Dubuque - Formed in 2001 as an administrative consolidation of various area Catholic schools.[5]
    • Nativity School - Dubuque
    • Resurrection School - Dubuque
    • St. Anthony School - Dubuque
    • St. Columbkille School - Dubuque
  • St. Francis Xavier School - Dyersville
  • Bosco System - Possibly: Gilbertville-Raymond Consolidation (Immaculate Conception Center in Gilbertville and (formerly?) St. Joseph Center in Raymond)
  • St. Mary School a.k.a. Guttenberg-North Buena Vista Consolidation (St. Mary School) - Guttenberg
  • LaSalle Catholic - Holy Cross -- Possibly new version of RCHL Catholic School (Holy Cross Center in Holy Cross and Holy Trinity Center in Luxemburg)
  • St. John School - Independence
  • St. Athanasius School - Jesup
  • St. Mary School - Manchester
  • St. Francis Catholic School, formerly Marshalltown Area Catholic School - Marshalltown
  • Newman Catholic System - Mason City
  • Sacred Heart School - Maquoketa
  • St. Joseph School - Marion
  • Sacred Heart School - Monticello
  • St. Joseph Community School - New Hampton - On August 15, 1904 the school building and convent, which had a cost of $15,000, were dedicated. A fire destroyed the building in November 1921; the cause was never uncovered. Construction on a new school began in spring 1922, with the cornerstone laid on May 1. C. O. Emery Construction company made the $56,731.67 two story brick structure, which included a multipurpose room that housed a stage, auditorium, and/or gymnasium.[6]
  • Sacred Heart School - Oelwein - The school was established in 1904 in its own building. By 2019 it sustained a decline in income and in the number of students and established a GoFundMe to stave off closure.[7] As of 2020 it has about 165 students.[8]
  • St. Teresa of Calcutta (formerly? St. Francis de Sales School) - Ossian - In 2019 CFS and St. Theresa of Calcutta announced plans to consolidate into a single school, with the Calmar campus closing. Beginning fall 2020 the Ossian campus will house grades K-2 and middle school while the Spillville campus will house grades 3-4.[2]
  • Seton Catholic School - Peosta -- Possibly new version of: Seton Catholic Elementary Consolidation (St. Patrick Center in Epworth, St. Joseph Center in Farley, and St. John Center in Peosta)
  • Trinity Catholic School - Protivin
  • Cedar Valley Catholic Schools - Waterloo - Could be a consolidation of:
    • Blessed Sacrament School - Waterloo - The school occupied the first floor of a joint church-school building which had the cornerstone laid on September 17, 1950. In 1951 12 classrooms were added, and in 1961 additional space was built. Capacity increased accordingly to more than 300 and then 570, respectively. The convent was connected to the main building by the second addition.[9]
    • Sacred Heart School - Waterloo - In August 1909 the school opened, and in 1931 it received a convent, gymnasium, and another expansion.[9]
    • St. Edward School - Waterloo
  • St. Thomas Aquinas School - Webster City
  • St. Patrick School - Waukon

Former schools

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List from year 2000:[10]

  • Sherrill-Balltown Consolidation (St. Francis Center in Balltown and S. Peter and Paul Center in Sherrill)
  • Former Holy Family campuses - Dubuque
    • Holy Trinity-Sacred Heart Consolidation - Dubuque, merged into St. Francis School in 2002.[11]
    • Downtown Catholic School (St. Mary-St. Patrick Consolidation) - Dubuque - Established in 1982, merged into St. Francis School in 2002.[11]
    • St. Francis School - Formed in 2002, closed in 2004.[11]
    • In 2019 the school system considered whether to close Holy Ghost School, which had 75 students, and/or St. Anthony School, which had 79 students.[12] The decision was to close both effective 2020.[13]
  • Sacred Heart School - Dubuque
  • St. Joseph the Worker School - Dubuque[14]
  • Archbishop Hennessy Catholic School - New Vienna and Petersburg - Formed in 1987 as part of a consolidation,[15] which had two locations: grades K-3 in New Vienna, and preschool and 4-6 in Petersburg.[16] It served as the joint parish school for Saint Boniface Church in New Vienna and Saints Peter and Paul Church in Petersburg.[17] Enrollment was over 100 at that time.[18] In 2013 the school consolidated all grades into its Petersburg location.[15] Enrollments consistently decreased prior to 2017:[19] by 2017 the school only had 45 students. Archbishop Hennessy closed in 2018.[18]
  • Saint Boniface School - New Vienna - The parish school of Saint Boniface Church, it started operations in 1847.[20] It consolidated into Archbishop Hennessy in New Vienna in 1987.[15]
  • St. Joseph School - Earlville
  • St. John-St. Nicholas Consolidation (St. Nicholas Center in Evansdale and St. John Center in Waterloo) - It formed in 1975 with the merger of two schools. They merged into Queen of Peace School in 2003.[9]
  • St. Joseph Consolidated School - Key West
  • Immaculate Conception School - North Buena Vista - It was in operation until it merged into St. Mary's Catholic School in Guttenberg in 1968.[21]
  • Sacred Heart School - Osage - It opened in 1957. By 2012 it had 44 students due to consistent decreases in the student count. The school closed in 2012.[22]
  • St. Luke's School - St. Lucas
  • Visitation School - Stacyville - The school, originally serving grades K-12, occupied a main building that opened in 1923 and a gymnasium. In 1968 the high school closed, making it a K-8 school. The school closed in 2003. The main building became the site of the Stacyville Memories Museum while the Stacyville Community Center and the Kids Care Daycare Center occupied the gymnasium. In 2012 it was announced the main building was to be demolished, with the museum going to the Stacyville Library, though the gymnasium would remain.[23]
  • Queen of Peace School - Waterloo - A part of Cedar Valley Catholic Schools since 2003, it formed in 2001 by the merger of St. Mary School and St. John-St. Nicholas School. It closed in 2005.[9]
  • St. Joseph School - Waterloo - In 1872 a school building, initially for K-12, was established. The high school ended in 1959 as Columbus High School opened. The church closed in 2002.[9]
  • St. Mary School - Waterloo - Merged into Queen of Peace School in 2001.[9]
  • St. Paul School - Worthington - It started circa 1874. In 2015 it had 26 students, and closed that year.[24]

References

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  1. ^ Volk, Michael J. (2020-01-28). "A celebration of Catholic schools: Communities of faith, knowledge and service". Journal-Eureka. Retrieved 2020-04-11. - Volk is the principal of St. Patrick
  2. ^ a b Blake, Lissa (2019-05-21). "St. Theresa of Calcutta DeSales Catholic, CFS consolidate". Decorah Newspapers. Retrieved 2020-04-07.
  3. ^ Hudson, Holly (2014-11-02). "New St. Patrick principal starts amid renovations". WCF Courier. Retrieved 2020-04-07.
  4. ^ "History of St. Benedict School". St. Benedict School. 2003-10-28. Archived from the original on 2003-10-28. Retrieved 2020-04-07.
  5. ^ "Holy Family Catholic Schools Announces Administration Changes". Julien's Journal. 2019-05-31. Retrieved 2020-04-07.
  6. ^ "Centennial Souvenir 1870-1970". St. Joseph's Catholic Church. Retrieved 2020-04-11. - Linked from here
  7. ^ Vidmar, Brad (2019-11-09). "Sacred Heart School in Oelwein launches GoFundMe to stay open". KGAN (CBS 2 Iowa). Retrieved 2020-04-08.
  8. ^ "Home". Oelwein, Iowa: Sacred Heart School. Retrieved 2020-04-08.
  9. ^ a b c d e f "Parish Profiles". Waterloo Catholic Faith Formation Office. Retrieved 2020-04-07.
  10. ^ "EDUCATION AND FORMATION PERSONNEL". Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Dubuque. 2000-09-15. Archived from the original on 2000-09-15. Retrieved 2020-04-06.
  11. ^ a b c "St. Patrick History". Cathedral of St. Raphael and St. Patrick Church. Retrieved 2020-04-07.
  12. ^ Wong, Allison (2019-09-04). "Holy Family in Dubuque considers closing Holy Ghost, St. Anthony, or both". KCRG. Retrieved 2020-04-07.
  13. ^ "Holy Family approves plan to close two elementary schools in Dubuque". KCRG. 2019-10-15. Retrieved 2020-04-07.
  14. ^ "Home". St. Joseph the Worker School - Dubuque. 1999-02-22. Archived from the original on 1999-02-22. Retrieved 2020-04-07.
  15. ^ a b c Muilenburg, Matt (27 February 2013). "Hennessy School consolidation underway". Dyersville Commercial. Retrieved 27 February 2013.
  16. ^ "school.html". Hennessy School. 2001-06-06. Archived from the original on 2001-06-06. Retrieved 2018-07-25.
  17. ^ Kruse-Domeyer, Jill (2017-10-13). "Archbishop Hennessy to close at end of the school year". The Witness. Retrieved 2020-04-07.
  18. ^ a b Wong, Allison (2017-09-21). "Hennessy Catholic School to close at the end of the school year". KCRG-TV. Retrieved 2020-04-07.
  19. ^ "Hennessy School in Petersburg Will Close". KMCH. 2017-09-20. Retrieved 2020-04-07.
  20. ^ "Archbishop Hennessy Catholic School New Vienna & Petersburg." Archbishop Hennessy Catholic School. March 6, 2000. Retrieved on July 25, 2018.
  21. ^ "History". St. Mary's Catholic School. Retrieved 2020-04-07.
  22. ^ Namanny, David (2012-01-20). "Sacred Heart school in Osage to close". Globe Gazette. Retrieved 2020-04-07.
  23. ^ Namanny, David (2012-01-04). "Former Stacyville Visitation school to be razed". Globe Gazette. Retrieved 2020-04-07.
  24. ^ Wiedemann, Katie (2016-12-06). "Worthington considers turning old school into a small factory". KCRG. Retrieved 2020-04-07.