Saint Leo the Great Catholic School | |
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Location | |
2427 Marietta Avenue Lancaster, Pennsylvania 17601 United States | |
Information | |
Type | Private elementary |
Motto | We Are The Lions! |
Established | 1965 |
School district | Hempfield School District |
Principal | Christine McLean |
Staff | 23 |
Faculty | 14 |
Grades | Preschool - 8th grade |
Number of students | Approx. 300 |
Color(s) | Green and gold |
Athletics | Basketball, baseball, softball, cheerleading |
Athletics conference | CYO |
Mascot | Leo (the Lion) |
Affiliation | Roman Catholic |
Information | (717) 392-2441 |
Website | stleoschool.org |
Saint Leo the Great School is a Roman Catholic elementary school in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States. It is located at 2427 Marietta Ave, Lancaster, PA 17601
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