St. Paul's School (Covington, Louisiana)

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Saint Paul's School

Coat of Arms

Principle Brother Ray Bulliard
Established 1911
School type Parochial
Location Covington, Louisiana
School colors Blue and Gold
Religious Affilication Lasallian

Saint Paul's School is an all boys Lasallian school, located in Covington, Louisiana outside New Orleans, Louisiana. The school is run by the Christian Brothers and is one of the 1,000 Lasallian schools in more than 90 countries. It is part of 300 years of history originating from the founding of the Christian Brother Schools by Saint John Baptiste de La Salle.

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[edit] History

[edit] Buildings

  • Benilde Hall, Three Story Building used for Foreign Language, Math and Computer/Library
  • Main School Building, Two Story Building Used for Science, Math, English, AFJROTC, Social Studies
  • La Salle Hall, Originally Used For Dorms but now used for Art and Religion
  • Student Center used for Religion
  • Gene Bennet Complex
  • Alumni Memorial Theater (formerly known as L5) used for theater

[edit] Associated schools

Saint Scholastica Academy (Sister)

[edit] Present day

[edit] Hurricane Katrina

[edit] Notable alumni

Ryan Perry

[edit] External links