St. Patrick's High School

St. Patrick High School, St. Patrick's High School and other variants may refer to:

In Canada:

  • St. Patrick's High School (Halifax) in Halifax, Nova Scotia
  • St. Patrick's High School (Ottawa) in Ottawa, Ontario
  • St. Patrick High School (Thunder Bay) in Thunder Bay, Ontario
  • St. Patrick Catholic Secondary School in Toronto
  • École St. Patrick High School in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories
  • St. Patrick's High School (Quebec City) in Quebec City, Quebec, under the Central Quebec School Board

In India

  • St. Patrick's Higher Secondary School, Asansol, India
  • Saint Patrick's High School, Secunderabad, India

In Kenya:

  • St. Patrick's High School (Iten, Kenya) in Iten Kenya

In Liberia:

  • St. Patrick's High School (Liberia)

In Northern Ireland:

  • St Patrick's College, Belfast, a secondary school in Belfast
  • St Patrick's and St. Brigid's College, a secondary school in Claudy
  • St Patrick's High School (Keady), in Keady Northern Ireland

In Pakistan

  • St Patrick's High School, Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan

In the United States:

  • St. Patrick High School (Chicago) in Chicago, Illinois
  • St. Patrick's High School (Maysville, Kentucky) in Maysville, Kentucky
  • St. Patrick High School (Portland, Michigan) in Portland, Michigan
  • St. Patrick Catholic High School (Biloxi, Mississippi) in Biloxi, Mississippi
  • St. Patrick High School (North Platte, Nebraska)
  • St. Patrick High School (New Jersey) in Elizabeth, New Jersey


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