St. Anthony's School - United States

United States

  • St. Anthony High School (California)
  • St. Anthonys High School (District of Columbia)
  • St. Anthony School (Florida)
  • St. Anthony School (Honolulu, Hawaii)
  • St. Anthony High School (Wailuku, Hawaii)
  • St. Anthony High School (Illinois)
  • St. Anthony's Roman Catholic Church, Rectory, Convent, and School, Louisville, KY, listed on the NRHP in Kentucky
  • St. Anthony Village High School, Minnesota
  • St. Anthony's Church and School (Cedar Rapids, Nebraska), listed on the NRHP in Nebraska
  • St. Anthony High School (New Jersey)
  • St. Anthony's High School (New York)
  • St. Anthony Catholic High School, Texas
  • St. Anthony High School (Milwaukee), Wisconsin

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