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In order to distinguish them, most are also named in conjunction with their respective locations. Some are also further distinguished by either spelling out the word "Saint" or instead using it's abbreviation as a part of the official name. There are also a number of St. Mary's Universities.
In order to distinguish them, most are also named in conjunction with their respective locations. Some are also further distinguished by either spelling out the word "Saint" or instead using it's abbreviation as a part of the official name. There are also a number of St. Mary's Universities.


Most of the schools are not related to one another. "Saint Mary" has however been an historically popular name in various Christian traditions. Even those secular schools by the same name generally have a historic connection to one or more Christian faiths, or to a place name with such a connection.
Most of the schools are not related to one another. "Saint Mary" has however been an historically popular name in various [[Christian]] traditions. Even those secular schools by the same name generally have an historic connection to one or more Christian faiths, or to a place name with such a connection.


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Revision as of 04:56, 17 August 2014

Saint Mary's College (in French, Collège Sainte-Marie), is the name of 51 colleges and schools worldwide.

In order to distinguish them, most are also named in conjunction with their respective locations. Some are also further distinguished by either spelling out the word "Saint" or instead using it's abbreviation as a part of the official name. There are also a number of St. Mary's Universities.

Most of the schools are not related to one another. "Saint Mary" has however been an historically popular name in various Christian traditions. Even those secular schools by the same name generally have an historic connection to one or more Christian faiths, or to a place name with such a connection.

Australia

Canada

India

Ireland

Jamaica

Mauritius

New Zealand

Pakistan

Philippines

Saint Lucia

Sri Lanka

Thailand

Trinidad and Tobago

United Kingdom

Secondary Education
Higher Education
Seminaries

United States

by state

See also