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Starting out as just a one-room school house on what is now downtown San Francisco, under the name of Saint Ignatius Academy as a Jesuit Catholic school, it has survived both a few location moves as well as name changes, and continuous expansions.nFrom the 55 acre main campus on Fulton Street, one of many former cemeteries in the city, this one having been the Masonic one, the school moved here in 1927, and is still growing into the land. nThe school has been fully co-ed and non-sectarian since 1964.nAn exact replica of the 1673 Armillary Sphere designed by the Jesuit priest Fr. Ferdinand Verbiest while he was working in Qing Dynasty China. It is used for plotting the sun stars planets and events.


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