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United States historic place
Academy of Our Lady/Spalding Institute
U.S. Historic district
Contributing property
Spalding Institute is now part of the Spalding Pastoral Center
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Location401 NE Madison Ave.
Peoria, Illinois
Coordinates40°41′47.61″N 89°35′16.89″W / 40.6965583°N 89.5880250°W / 40.6965583; -89.5880250
Part ofNorth Side Historic District (Peoria, Illinois) (ID83003588 )
Added to NRHPNovember 21, 1983

Academy of Our Lady and Spalding Institute were Catholic high schools across the street from each other in downtown Peoria, Illinois.

The Academy (AOL), a girls' school, traced its lineage back to 1863. The Spalding Institute (SI), the boys' school, was founded in 1899 by the Franciscan Brothers of Mountbellew, Ireland, at the invitation of John Lancaster Spalding, the first Bishop of Peoria. It was one of the communities which left that religious congregation to split off and become part of the Third Order Regular of St. Francis of Penance, based in Rome, Italy.

Academy of Our Lady, now the Childrens Home Academy

The schools merged into one co-educational school, Academy of Our Lady/Spalding Institute in 1973. AOL/SI (also known as Academy/Spalding) was merged with Bergan High School to form Peoria Notre Dame High School in 1988, and the campus was closed at the end of the 1988–1989 school year.

Father Sweeney School for the Academically Gifted was also housed at the Spalding Institute building until its closure in the early 2000s. Joe Girardi is an alum of both schools, Father Sweeney middle school, and Spalding Institute high school.

Buildings on the campus are contributing properties of the North Side Historic District.

Notable alumni

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References

  1. "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 13, 2009.
  2. "Our History". Peoria, Illinois: Peoria Notre Dame High School. Retrieved October 21, 2015.
  3. 'Treasure in Clay,' Bishop Fulton Sheen, p. 13
  4. "Mayor Jim Ardis". City of Peoria, IL. Retrieved October 21, 2015.
Roman Catholic Diocese of Peoria
Bishops
Ordinaries
John Lancaster Spalding
Edmund Michael Dunne
Joseph Henry Leo Schlarman
William Edward Cousins
John Baptist Franz
Edward William O'Rourke
John J. Myers
Daniel R. Jenky
Louis Tylka
Coadjutor
Louis Tylka (2020-2022)
Auxiliary
Peter Joseph O'Reilly
Churches
Cathedral
Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Immaculate Conception, Peoria
Parishes
Holy Trinity Church, Bloomington
Shrine
Queen of the Holy Rosary Memorial Shrine, LaSalle
Education
Newman centers
St. John's Catholic Newman Center, Champaign
High schools
Alleman High School, Rock Island
Central Catholic High School, Bloomington
Marquette Academy, Ottawa
Notre Dame High School, Peoria
St. Bede Academy, Peru
St. Thomas More High School, Champaign
Schlarman Academy, Danville
Former high schools
Academy of Our Lady/Spalding Institute, Peoria
Bergan High School, Peoria
Villa de Chantal, Rock Island
Priests
Gerald Thomas Bergan
James Ryan
John George Alleman
Fulton J. Sheen
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