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Join Date: May 2006
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I graduated from Holy Trinity in 1989 after attending K-8. (Mr. Fortier was principal then, too!). I'd say roughly half of my classmates were not Catholic, including a few Jewish children. As the previous poster stated, parents chose the school for solid values, rather than learning about Catholocism.
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Join Date: May 2009
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My daughter just "graduated" from the Village Nursery School in Gilford. It's located at the church, right next to the new Community Center and Library. The teachers were fantastic. Our daughter loved it. Our younger son is already signed up for 2011.
They had plenty of field trips and use of the local facilities. 3 year olds are only 2 days a week, am only. Worked perfect for us. |
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