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  1. Bishops is an independent Anglican boys’ school in Cape Town with a long history, a strong academic ethos combined with a commitment to all-roundedness, and a proud record of achievements. We are confident that boys, through their experience of Bishops, will grow into fulfilled and responsible men.

  2. www.bishops.org.za › Admissions › DefaultBishops Diocesan College

    POINTS OF ADMISSION. GRADE N. We accept boys into Grade N in the year they turn 5. There are 3 classes of 20 boys each. The admission process begins in February aand applicants are invited to the school with their parents for an interview. The boys are observed in social interaction with their parents and spend time at an activities table. GRADE R.

  3. Diocesan College, also known as Bishops, is a private, boarding and day school for boys in Cape Town, South Africa. It was founded in 1849 by the Anglican Bishop of Cape Town and offers a Rhodes Scholarship, a trans-disciplinary curriculum, and various sports and music activities.

  4. Borromeo Seminary, the college seminary in the Diocese of Cleveland, is a community in which men discern the call to and are formed for diocesan priesthood or religious life through the integration of human, spiritual, intellectual and pastoral formation.

  5. The Pontifical College Josephinum seeks to form the next generation of priests who will accompany the People of God and engage in evangelization. Everything we do is focused on preparing seminarians to take on the joys and burdens of ministry in a post-modern world.

  6. It is a suffragan diocese in the ecclesiastical province of the metropolitan Archdiocese of Cincinnati. The mother church of the Diocese of Columbus is St. Joseph Cathedral in Columbus. The diocese was erected on March 3, 1868, by Pope Pius IX. The current bishop of Columbus is Earl K. Fernandes.

  7. The Diocese of Columbus was erected on March 3, 1868 by Pope Pius IX. We cover 23 counties throughout Ohio and serve over 278,000 Catholics. History.