Immaculate Conception Ukrainian Catholic Schools

The Immaculate Conception Ukrainian Catholic Schools are located in Warren, Michigan. They are considered central to the Ukrainian community in the metropolitan Detroit area.

The Immaculate Conception Ukrainian Catholic Schools are private, co-educational schools with a preschool, elementary and academy. The schools are under the special patronage of Our Lady, the Blessed Virgin, in Her particular privilege of the Immaculate Conception. They are directed by the religious order of St. Basil the Great and sponsored by the Immaculate Conception and St. Josaphat Ukrainian Catholic parishes.

Immaculate Conception Ukrainian Catholic Schools
Address
29500 Wesbrook
Information
School type Parochial
Motto Προς νε τους ους - for the Youth. Omnia per Mariam - all things through Mary.
Established 1936
Founder Ukrainian Community in Detroit
Color(s) Blue and silver
Mascot Bengal Tiger
Newspaper Luna
Website http://www.icschools.org

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