Mount Carmel High School - United States

United States

  • Mount Carmel High School (Chicago), a Catholic boys school in Chicago, Illinois
  • Mount Carmel High School (Los Angeles), (closed in 1976, demolished in 1983, designated Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument)
  • Mt. Carmel High School (San Diego, California), San Diego, California
  • Mount Carmel High School (Mount Carmel, Illinois)
  • Mount Carmel High School (Maryland) in Essex, Maryland
  • Mount Carmel Area High School in Mount Carmel, Pennsylvania
  • Mount Carmel High School (Texas) in Houston, Texas
  • Mount Carmel Academy (Louisiana) in New Orleans, Louisiana
  • Mount Carmel Academy (Texas) in Houston, Texas
  • Our Lady of Mt. Carmel High School Wyandotte, MI

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