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St. John's High School ( SJHS) is a senior high school in Charleston, South Carolina, on Johns Island. It is a part of the Charleston County School District. St. John's is home to approximately 300 students and 30 faculty and staff. Its boundary also includes Kiawah Island and Seabrook Island.
The school was built by the City of Charleston and opened in 1923 as the Murray Vocational School, [4] named in honor of philanthropist Andrew Buist Murray. Murray, who had grown up in a Charleston orphanage, financed the construction of the school as his way of repaying the city. David Hyer, a former civil engineer at the Charleston Naval yard ...
The former school was located West of the Ashley in Charleston, S.C. at 1776 William Kennerty Dr. just off SC Hwy 61. The school opened in 1970 and closed its doors as a high school in 2000. Mr. Rufus German was Middleton's principal. He spent many years trying to make Middleton a bigger and better school.
10 Matilda F. Dunston Elementary School - CCSD. 11 Midland Park Elementary School - CCSD. 12 North Charleston Elementary School - CCSD. 13 Oakbrook Elementary School - DD2. 14 Pepperhill Elementary School - CCSD. 15 Wendell B. Goodwin Elementary School Elementary School - CCSD. 16 Windsor Hill Elementary School - DD2.
The Brown Fellowship Society was founded in Charleston, South Carolina in 1790 with the motto “Charity and Benevolence”. It was founded by five free non-whites who attended St. Philip’s Episcopal Church: James Mitchell, George Bampfield, William Cattel, George Bedon, and Samuel Saltus. It was founded “to provide benefits which the white ...
North Charleston High School ( NCHS) is a public high school in North Charleston, South Carolina, United States. It is a part of the Charleston County School District (CCSD). The school previously used the 5,000-seat Attaway-Heinsohn Stadium, named after Alvin F. Heinsohn and Hubert H. Attaway, built in the 1950s for $160,000, and dedicated in ...
The Fine Arts Center. First Presbyterian Academy. GREEN Upstate High School. Greenville High School. Greenville Technical Charter High School. Hampton Park Christian School. J. L. Mann High School. Legacy Early College. South Carolina Governor's School for the Arts & Humanities.
Higher education. The American College of the Building Arts [2] The Citadel. College of Charleston. Charleston School of Law. Medical University of South Carolina. Charleston Southern University. Roper Hospital School of Practical Nursing [3] Trident Technical College, [4] small satellite campus.