Saint Leo the Great School (Pennsylvania)

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Saint Leo the Great Catholic School
Location
Saint Leo the Great School (Pennsylvania)
2427 Marietta Avenue
Lancaster, Pennsylvania 17601
United States
Information
TypePrivate elementary
MottoWe Are The Lions!
Established1965
School districtHempfield School District
PrincipalChristine McLean
Staff23
Faculty14
GradesPreschool - 8th grade
Number of studentsApprox. 300
Color(s) Green and gold
AthleticsBasketball, baseball, softball, cheerleading
Athletics conferenceCYO
MascotLeo (the Lion)
AffiliationRoman 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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