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About St. Mary School
St. Mary School first opened its doors to students on September
7, 1927. The school building was a two-story frame house located
on North William Street, next door to St. Mary Catholic Church.
It was staffed by three Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate
Heart of Mary, from Scranton, Pennsylvania. There were 45
students in grades one through seven. The sisters lived on the
second floor and classes were held on the first floor. During
the following years, enrollment increased and remained at about
120. Necessary facilities were added as required during this
period.
In anticipation of the reactivation of Seymour Johnson
Air Force Base, a 10.2 acre tract of land was purchased on
August 4, 1953, for the purpose of building a new school. On
April 1, 1956, the base reactivated and plans were immediately
formulated to construct the school. A convent to house ten
Sisters was also erected and both buildings were completed in
December 1956. The new school opened on January 7, 1957. In 1965
an addition to the school was completed, adding a ninth grade
classroom. Then in 1987 the decision was made to discontinue
ninth grade and to add a preschool program. In recent years the
school has added a computer lab, Spanish program and Fine Arts
curriculum. In 2002 the school received initial accreditation
from the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.
This accreditation was updated in 2007. Through the years
St. Mary School has earned an enviable reputation for quality
education. Our students stand out of the crowd when they
go on to High School. Just ask any of our local High
School teachers.
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