St. Paul, originally known as Saul of Tarsus, likely received a formal education in Tarsus, a major city in ancient Cilicia, where he was exposed to Hellenistic culture and possibly studied under notable teachers. He was also educated in Jerusalem under the prominent rabbi Gamaliel, which helped shape his understanding of Jewish law and scripture. While specific details about his schooling are limited, it is clear that he was well-versed in both Jewish and Greco-Roman thought.
South St. Paul High School
St. Paul Secondary School was created in 1971.
At St. Paul's School, in Barnes (near Hammersmith), in London.
St Paul's Cathedral School was created in 1123.
St Paul's Collegiate School was created in 1959.
St. Paul's Intermediate School was created in 1961.
St Paul's Girls' School was created in 1904.
St Paul's School for Girls was created in 1908.
St Paul's Grammar School was created in 1983.
St. Paul's Lutheran School was created in 1970.
St. Paul's School for Girls was created in 1959.
Father louise chauvet founded the St paul school.