St. Bernard Preparatory School (Cullman, Alabama)

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St. Bernard Preparatory School
Motto Corpus, Mens, & Spiritus
(Body, Mind, and Spirit)
Established 1891
Type Coeducation
President Marcus J. Voss, O.S.B.
Headmaster Fr. Joel Martin
Assistant Headmaster Dr. Donna Bryant
Faculty 11
Students 113
Grades 7-12
Location Cullman, Alabama, United States
Colors Blue and white
Website http://www.stbernardprep.com

St. Bernard Preparatory School is a private, Roman Catholic high school in Cullman, Alabama. It is run independently of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Birmingham in Alabama.

[edit] Background

Benedictine monks established St. Bernard Preparatory School in 1891 as an all-boys school. It was closed from 1962, then reopened in 1984 as a coeducational school, serving grades 9-12. grades 7& 8 were added in 2007, located in a renovated building on the same campus. [1]

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[edit] Notes and references

  1. ^ SBP. St. Bernard Prep History. Retrieved on 2007-05-09.