St. Ignatius - Schools

Schools

Australia
  • Saint Ignatius' College, Adelaide, South Australia
  • Saint Ignatius College, Geelong, Victoria
  • Saint Ignatius' College, Riverview, New South Wales
Canada
  • St. Ignatius School, Manitoba
  • St. Ignatius High School (Thunder Bay), Ontario
  • St. Ignatius of Loyola Secondary School (Oakville), Ontario
India
  • St. Ignatius' Convent Higher Secondary School, Palayamkottai, Tamil Nadu
  • St. Ignatius High School (Mahalakshmi), Mumbai
Ireland
  • St Ignatius College (Galway)
Republic of China
  • (Chinese) St. Ignatius High School, New Taipei
UK
  • St Ignatius' College, Enfield, Middlesex, England
USA
  • St. Ignatius College Preparatory, San Francisco, California
  • St. Ignatius Institute, an undergraduate program at the University of San Francisco, California
  • St. Ignatius College Preparatory School, Chicago, Illinois
  • Saint Ignatius High School (Cleveland), Ohio
  • St. Ignatius Martyr Catholic School, Austin, Texas
Zimbabwe
  • Saint Ignatius College (Zimbabwe)

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