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Bayley Ellard High School : ウィキペディア英語版 | Bayley-Ellard High School
Bayley-Ellard High School was a Roman Catholic secondary school in Madison, New Jersey. Established in 1880, it was one of the oldest parochial high schools in the area. The school closed in 2005 due to declining enrollment. ==History== The School of Our Lady of the Assumption in Morristown, New Jersey, founded by Rev. Bernard McQuid in 1850, was the forerunner of the Bayley-Ellard school. A parish grammar school, it was expanded and renamed the Bayley School in 1880 to honor Bishop James Roosevelt Bayley. A two year business course was added to the grammar school curriculum around 1900. Msgr. Edward Ellard introduced a four-year curriculum in 1920, making Bayley the first Catholic high school in the area. In 1943, Miss Margaret Hawes bequeathed $100,000 toward the purchase of a new school building to be named in honor of Msgr. Ellard. The Walker Estate in Madison was purchased. The doors of Bayley-Ellard High School were opened in September 1949, making Bayley the first diocesan Catholic high school in the Paterson Diocese. The school was staffed by the Sisters of Charity, Sisters of Christian Charity, and Dominican Sisters. It was announced the school would be closing at the end of the 2004-05 school year in May 2005.
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