No, she was in a convent. Seminaries are schools for men studying for the priesthood.
Convent of Jesus and Mary Lahore.
could be Parochial School or Convent School or Denominational School
NYC Private Schools and Ivy League Schools (Yale and Harvard).
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Convent is the usual term. Nunnery is a bit- old-fashioned. one can then speak of convent schools- schools managed by the nuns. On a larger scale there are large headquarters campus-like establishments called Motherhouses- which are operational HQ for religious orders of women and often support colleges, sister formation programs ( analogous to seminaries for men in Religious life)- and often special chapels- including those for funerals- and often cemeteries are on the ground. Convent Station, near Madison, N.J on the Erie-Lackawanna is a sterling example of a modern Motherhouse.
mixed schools is better it is commbaind knoladge
The Sisters employed at a Catholic School live in a house (called a convent) next to the school.
yes , highlighters make schools better
A nun lives in a monastery while a sister may live in a convent.
they have many wonderful schools in Trinidad they teach you about history french and many other subjects they range from pre-school to highschool and then to unviersty .Many people come to Trinidad to study ...the schools are great !