The Villa Augustina
Both of my children did some time, attended this school for a few years. Sumner from grade 4-6 and Logan from K-3. At the time it was run by a group of nuns, called the Religious of Jesus and Mary. They were independent of any church or governing body and were mostly a missionary group, dedicated to the education of the poor. In the earlier years it was a boarding school, but later it was a day school and there was only one nun who actually taught there, though there were a few that lived on site. About 10 years ago, the order decided they could no longer support it and a group of parents purchased the building from them and ran the school for the next ten years. It closed a year ago as it became too costly to keep it up to "code" and has been for sale ever since. There is talk of a developer buying it and turning it into condos.
The sky was so blue and so full of these puffy clouds I thought this would demonstrate a beautiful old building on a perfectly beautiful summer day.
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