Friday, February 5, 2010

Trinity Catholic High School




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32 comments:

  1. Elegant and stylish. I also liked the colored statue.

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  2. It looks like a classy, fancy place! Do they admit ELCA Lutherans, too? Fun globe sculpture!

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  3. @ Safe Leif - In answer to your question: Only with a special dispensation from the Pope! And under no circumstances do they admit folks from Minneesota!

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  4. Oh my, if you can't learn in a place that looks like that, you can't learn anywhere. Love the sculpture too.

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  5. What a neat statue in front. It appears that the building is relatively new, but tastefully done in a Spanish style. «Louis» expects that the quality of education there is quite good.

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  6. This looks like a school that has a lot of pride.

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  7. What a beautiful school! I am visiting from Daryl's 104 blog tonight. Nice to meet you. I love pretty pictures!

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  8. This looks like a fabulous campus, J. The students must count themselves lucky to attend school there.
    Your pictures of the Silver River are excellent, I'm not familiar with it but I plan on learning more about it.

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  9. Wow that is a nice looking school--of any kind.

    I went to a small all girls Catholic High School. It was very very old and creaky. At least a hundred yrs old. Musty too with all them old nuns.No Lutes there I think they didn't want you to think about boys so with no boys around that is all we thought about. Probably why I married the first male I met.

    Love the little guy studying on the globe.

    MB

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  10. Looks sort of Mexican in style. I like that fountain!

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  11. The buildings are almost perfect, but there is something military about this school.

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  12. Beautiful place and beautiful shot !! We dnt have these sprt of buildings in India !!

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  13. Nice photos of a beautiful building! I really like the sculpture, it's so...charming!

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  14. Pretty fancy for a school, me thinks. I wonder how much it costs to go there. I wonder if the teachers dress to match.

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  15. doesnt look like a school at all!

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  16. What a beautiful school. These images suggest they put a great deal of care into everything they do, including educating their students. I hope that's true.

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  17. @ VP - Maybe that's 'cause everyone marches around singing "Onward Christian Soldiers"! ;-)

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  18. @ Dave - Isn't "pride" one of the seven deadly sins? Heh, heh!

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  19. Re: what you said---True!

    And when you said you knew what I was thinging on an earlier post---probably.

    I think I was a disappointment to the dear Nuns. I forgot to be indoctrinated---I didn't listen to the propaganda.

    So it goes. MB

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  20. That's a very pretty school! And with a fountain too! I like the nerdy little kid. :)

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  21. Too bad it has a religious connection otherwise that's a place I would have loved to learn at. That funny sculpture I want in the garden I do not have. Yes, I know, shut up Ciel you're silly! ;-)

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  22. It seems peaceful enough for the students to concentrate and duly do their work... :)
    God bless you!
    Cezar

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  23. Simply beautiful and nothing I can say would add to it.

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  24. It's a really well designed school. Nice!

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  25. Nice photos of the school. The last is kind of funny (or odd) and the first makes me think I'm in Livorno.

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  26. It looks really nice - beautiful building and interesting sculpture:)

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  27. Nice campus. The statue of the little kid is a nice touch, really cute.

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  28. What a lovely campus! We have a Trinity Catholic School here, but it is not nearly this big.

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  29. What a clean looking complex! I particularly like the metal sculpture showing the benefit of learning! Nice!!

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  30. Great photos, as usual. I like the globe sculture!!

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  31. I've never dreamed of going to a Catholic school, I couldn't imagine myself doing the religion classes or whatsoever...

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