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Our History
In 1860, seven Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur arrived at 50 West
Broadway in South Boston. The founding Sisters went out and rang a bell
telling everyone
that a new school, a free school, would open in
September. Twelve hundred students showed up for classes. The Sisters
taught morning, afternoon, and evening classes.
Since then, the Sisters
have continued their educational mission in the city and in 1992, when
Cardinal Cushing High School in South Boston closed its doors, the
Sisters chose to establish a comprehensive adult educational center now
known as "NDEC" or Notre Dame Education Center.
The Center continues to
provide instruction to adults during the morning, afternoon, and evening.
Today at NDEC, immigrants who come from all over the world and other
adult learners have the opportunity to rebuild their lives as they
develop confidence in their ability to communicate in English and
further their education.
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