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  1. Bellarmine-Jefferson was a co-educational Catholic high school located in Burbank, CA that was founded by Monsignor Martin Cody Keating in 1944. Keating selected the school's name from St. Robert Bellarmine (a 17th-century Italian Jesuit priest) and Thomas Jefferson (the nation's 3rd president).

  2. Bellarmine-Jefferson High School was a private, Roman Catholic high school in Burbank, California. It was founded by Monsignor Martin Cody Keating in 1944. The school was reopened in 2019 as St. John Paul II STEM Academy, which later closed in 2020.

  3. It was founded by Monsignor Martin Cody Keating in 1944. The school was reopened in 2019 as St. John Paul II STEM Academy, which later closed in 2020. Keating selected the school's name from St. Robert Bellarmine (a 17th-century Italian Jesuit priest) and Thomas Jefferson (the nation's 3rd president).

  4. Photograph caption dated October 16, 1950 reads "Main building of Bellarmine-Jefferson High School, Burbank, is built as a replica of famed Independence Hall in Philadelphia. Thomas Jefferson and St. Robert Bellarmine are historic figures whose words form basis of school's Americanism theme."

  5. Bellarmine-Jefferson was a co-educational Catholic high school located in Burbank, CA that was founded by Monsignor Martin Cody Keating in 1944. Keating selected the school's name from St. Robert Bellarmine (a 17th-century Italian Jesuit priest) and Thomas Jefferson (the nation's 3rd president).

  6. Oct 24, 2014 · Bell-Jeff High School celebrates its 70th anniversary. In the fall of 1944, Msgr. Martin Cody Keating founded Bellarmine-Jefferson High School in Burbank, welcoming its first class of ninth graders who would become the school’s first graduating class of 1948.

  7. Exterior view of Bellarmine Jefferson High School at Olive Avenue and Fifth Street, in Burbank. A clock tower stands high above the middle of the brick building. Six tall columns decorates an entry towards the left side of the high school. Photograph dated June 18, 1962.

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