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Principally Speaking by John T. Coleman
Transitions can be tough, but offer the opportunity for growth and improvement. And so it is this summer at Gloucester Catholic as we close our beloved \”Annex\” and move into the renovated Saint Mary’s School.
The \”Old Building\” on Burlington Street said good bye to her last students in June. Gloucester Catholic’s first home, known through the decades as Saint Mary’s High School, the Boys’ Building and the Annex, opened its doors in 1926. GC heroes, such as Sister Martha Mary and Father John Sullivan, walked the halls. This proud old lady has served us well, and we are grateful for her 86 years of devoted service. Our campus will now expand to the former Saint Mary’s School, adjacent to our Main Building. Extensive renovations have begun and include a new heating system, as well as new flooring and lighting. This large building will provide classrooms for our junior high and freshmen, as well as house the Advancement and Admissions Offices. More renovations will take place in the Main Building as we transform the library into a state-of-the-art media center. It is shaping up to be quite a busy summer for our staff.
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