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Brother Martin High School
4401 Elysian Fields Ave
New Orleans, Louisiana 70122
Brother Martin High Crusaders
Statue of Jesus out in Front of the Historical High School on Elysian Fields Main Entrance Doors in 1995-2021.
Sacred Heart Of Jesus Statue
is a great gift for any High School Student that will attend wants to attend or that is Currently Attending, or in this years Graduating Class or even an Alumnus of This Historic High School located at -
Brother Martin High School
4401 Elysian Fields Ave.
New Orleans, LA 70119
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Formerly named
St. Aloysius College, later known as St. Aloysius High School, was a New Orleans school founded in 1869 by the Brothers of the Sacred Heart, which later merged with Cor Jesu High School and became Brother Martin High School in 1969.
Here's a more detailed look at the history of St. Aloysius High School:
Founding and Early Years:
St. Aloysius College was founded in 1869 by the Brothers of the Sacred Heart on Chartres Street in the Vieux Carré.
Move and Expansion:
The school moved to a building on Rampart Street in 1892 and then to a new building at the corner of Esplanade Avenue and Rampart Street in 1925.
Cor Jesu Integration:
Another high school, Cor Jesu High School, was later merged into St. Aloysius.
Brother Martin High School:
In 1969, St. Aloysius College closed its doors, and the new combined school of the Brothers of the Sacred Heart was named Brother Martin High School on Elysian Fields Avenue.
Legacy:
Brother Martin High School's team name, the Crusaders, honors the legacy of St. Aloysius, while the school colors of crimson and gold are from Cor Jesu.
The mission of Brother Martin High School is to form young men in a trusting environment rooted in religious values, personal attention, friendly discipline, and academic excellence. integrating the founding charism of the Brothers of the Sacred Heart with Catholic tradition to meet the needs of our changing world.
4401 Elysian Fields Avenue
New Orleans, LA 70122-3898
(504) 283-1561
Brother Martin High School
4401 Elysian Fields Ave
New Orleans, Louisiana 70122
Brother Martin High Crusaders
Statue of Jesus out in Front of the Historical High School on Elysian Fields Main Entrance Doors in 1995-2021.
Sacred Heart Of Jesus Statue
is a great gift for any High School Student that will attend wants to attend or that is Currently Attending, or in this years Graduating Class or even an Alumnus of This Historic High School located at -
Brother Martin High School
4401 Elysian Fields Ave.
New Orleans, LA 70119
https://www.espn.com/college-football/news/story?id=3583496
Formerly named
St. Aloysius College, later known as St. Aloysius High School, was a New Orleans school founded in 1869 by the Brothers of the Sacred Heart, which later merged with Cor Jesu High School and became Brother Martin High School in 1969.
Here's a more detailed look at the history of St. Aloysius High School:
Founding and Early Years:
St. Aloysius College was founded in 1869 by the Brothers of the Sacred Heart on Chartres Street in the Vieux Carré.
Move and Expansion:
The school moved to a building on Rampart Street in 1892 and then to a new building at the corner of Esplanade Avenue and Rampart Street in 1925.
Cor Jesu Integration:
Another high school, Cor Jesu High School, was later merged into St. Aloysius.
Brother Martin High School:
In 1969, St. Aloysius College closed its doors, and the new combined school of the Brothers of the Sacred Heart was named Brother Martin High School on Elysian Fields Avenue.
Legacy:
Brother Martin High School's team name, the Crusaders, honors the legacy of St. Aloysius, while the school colors of crimson and gold are from Cor Jesu.
The mission of Brother Martin High School is to form young men in a trusting environment rooted in religious values, personal attention, friendly discipline, and academic excellence. integrating the founding charism of the Brothers of the Sacred Heart with Catholic tradition to meet the needs of our changing world.
4401 Elysian Fields Avenue
New Orleans, LA 70122-3898
(504) 283-1561
Brother Martin High School
4401 Elysian Fields Ave
New Orleans, Louisiana 70122
Brother Martin High Crusaders
Statue of Jesus out in Front of the Historical High School on Elysian Fields Main Entrance Doors in 1995-2021.
Sacred Heart Of Jesus Statue
is a great gift for any High School Student that will attend wants to attend or that is Currently Attending, or in this years Graduating Class or even an Alumnus of This Historic High School located at -
Brother Martin High School
4401 Elysian Fields Ave.
New Orleans, LA 70119
https://www.espn.com/college-football/news/story?id=3583496
Formerly named
St. Aloysius College, later known as St. Aloysius High School, was a New Orleans school founded in 1869 by the Brothers of the Sacred Heart, which later merged with Cor Jesu High School and became Brother Martin High School in 1969.
Here's a more detailed look at the history of St. Aloysius High School:
Founding and Early Years:
St. Aloysius College was founded in 1869 by the Brothers of the Sacred Heart on Chartres Street in the Vieux Carré.
Move and Expansion:
The school moved to a building on Rampart Street in 1892 and then to a new building at the corner of Esplanade Avenue and Rampart Street in 1925.
Cor Jesu Integration:
Another high school, Cor Jesu High School, was later merged into St. Aloysius.
Brother Martin High School:
In 1969, St. Aloysius College closed its doors, and the new combined school of the Brothers of the Sacred Heart was named Brother Martin High School on Elysian Fields Avenue.
Legacy:
Brother Martin High School's team name, the Crusaders, honors the legacy of St. Aloysius, while the school colors of crimson and gold are from Cor Jesu.
The mission of Brother Martin High School is to form young men in a trusting environment rooted in religious values, personal attention, friendly discipline, and academic excellence. integrating the founding charism of the Brothers of the Sacred Heart with Catholic tradition to meet the needs of our changing world.
4401 Elysian Fields Avenue
New Orleans, LA 70122-3898
(504) 283-1561