Saint Mary's Cathedral School (Miami, Florida)
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History

The school opened October 2, 1939, with eight grades and 230 students. An additional grade was added each year. Eight Sisters from the Sisters of St. Joseph of St. Augustine, Florida were the original teaching staff. Sister Anna Joseph, S.S.J., was the first principal. The school year 1943-44 had 514 students. The first high school graduation was in 1944 and there were 14 graduates. The last high school graduation was in 1953 and there were 31 graduates. In 1953, the school was reduced to eight grades, which is the current number of grades.

The school year 2008-2009 had 240 students and year 2009-2010 has 385 students. The school's student capacity is 500 students.

There are members of three religious congregations ministering in the school: The Sisters of St. Joseph, the Servants of the Pierced Heart of Jesus and Mary, and the Sisters of St. Francis.

First Sisters of St. Joseph

The first eight Sisters of St. Joseph at St. Mary's School:
  • Sr. Mary Geneive (2nd Grade)
  • Sr. Mary Johannes (4th Grade)
  • Sr. Anna Joseph (1st Grade and Principal)
  • Sr. Herman Joseph (3rd Grade)
  • Sr. Mary Laurenza (5th Grade)
  • Sr. Teresa Maria (8th Grade)
  • Sr. Francis Regis (6th Grade)
  • Sr. Mary Thomas (7th Grade)

Principals

  • Sr. Anna Joseph Dignan (1939-1946)
  • Sr. Leo Xavier Reilly (1946-1952)
  • Sr. Marie Aloysius Weber (1952-1953)
  • Sr. Mary Thomas Marshall (1953-1960)
  • Sr. Mary Agnes Hickey (1960-1966)
  • Sr. Mary Esther Flanagan (1966-1973)
  • Sr. Moira Letmon (1973-1975)
  • Sr. Mary Agatha Cleare (1975-1982)
  • Sr. Caroline Tucker (1982-1988)
  • Sr. Jane Stoecker (1988-2010)
  • Mr. Jorge Rodriguez (2010-Present)

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