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St. Francis DeSales High School

Columbus, OH
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About St. Francis DeSales High School

St. Francis DeSales High School is an educational institution located in Columbus, Ohio. Specific institutional metrics including control type, academic level, enrollment, completion rate, and retention rate are not reflected in current IPEDS data. The school operates within the Columbus metropolitan area, one of the largest and fastest-growing cities in the Midwest.

No specific post-secondary academic programs are listed in current data. St. Francis DeSales High School is a Catholic secondary school serving male students in the Columbus area, affiliated with the Roman Catholic Diocese of Columbus. Educational offerings are consistent with a college preparatory high school curriculum.

Columbus, Ohio is home to a diverse economy spanning education, healthcare, technology, and government. The city's robust educational infrastructure supports a range of pathways from secondary school through higher education and workforce training. Prospective students and families should contact the school directly for admissions and program details.

Contact Information

4212 Karl Road, Columbus, OH 43224

Programs

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