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Five results for schools within district 0606450, with religious affiliation Roman Catholic and with survey responses since 2017.
Providence High School
511 S BUENA VISTA ST, BURBANK, CA
Regular elementary or secondary • Roman Catholic • Est. 1955
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St. Finbar Parish School
2120 W OLIVE AVE, BURBANK, CA
Regular elementary or secondary • Roman Catholic • Est. 1945
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St. Francis Xavier School
3601 SCOTT RD, BURBANK, CA
Regular elementary or secondary • Roman Catholic • Est. 1956
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St. Robert Bellarmine Elementary School
154 N 5TH ST, BURBANK, CA
Regular elementary or secondary • Roman Catholic • Est. 1936
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St. John Paul II Stem Academy
465 E OLIVE AVE, BURBANK, CA
Special program emphasis • Roman Catholic
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