There are 7 schools in the USA with the word invictus in the name.
The word "invictus," which means "unconquered" in Latin, is commonly found in U.S. public school names because it conveys a message of resilience, strength, and perseverance-values that are highly regarded in educational settings. Historically, Latin has been used to inspire academic excellence and a sense of tradition, and the term "invictus" evokes a spirit of determination that educators wish to instill in students. Culturally, the word gained prominence through the famous poem "Invictus" by William Ernest Henley, which celebrates overcoming adversity, making it a fitting motto for institutions dedicated to student achievement and personal growth. Geographically, the use of Latin names in schools is widespread across the United States, reflecting a broader educational tradition of drawing on classical languages to embody school ideals and missions.
California (2)
Invictus Academy of Richmond in El Cerrito, CAInvictus Leadership Academy in Los Angeles, CA
Florida (1)
Georgia (1)
John Lewis Invictus Academy in Atlanta, GAOhio (1)
Invictus High School in Cleveland, OHTennessee (1)
Invictus Academy at Airways in Memphis, TNTexas (1)
Great Hearts Invictus in Helotes, TX
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