Cathedral High School (Hamilton, Ontario)

Cathedral High School

The Crest for Cathedral High School
Probitas et Scientia
Goodness and Knowledge
Address
30 Wentworth Street North
Hamilton, Ontario, L8L 8H5
Canada
Coordinates 43°15′13″N 79°50′54″W / 43.2536°N 79.8484°W / 43.2536; -79.8484Coordinates: 43°15′13″N 79°50′54″W / 43.2536°N 79.8484°W / 43.2536; -79.8484
Information
School type Public, Catholic/High School
Religious affiliation(s) Roman Catholic
School board Hamilton-Wentworth Catholic District School Board
Superintendent Mrs. Kovacs
Principal Mr. Mark Daly
Grades 9–12
Average class size 25-30 students
Language English and French Immersion
Colour(s) Blue and White         
Mascot Gael
Website chs.hwcdsb.ca

Cathedral High School is a public Roman Catholic high school in Hamilton, Ontario, under the administration of the Hamilton-Wentworth Catholic District School Board. Cathedral High School dates back to 1912, when high school classes where offered to the youth of Hamilton by the Hamilton Separate School Board.[1] Classes were held in two rooms at St. Mary’s School, located on Mulberry Street. By 1921, enrollment had increased significantly and the two rooms could no longer hold the amount of people. The boys were soon moved to the upper floor of St. Patrick’s School on East Avenue and Main Street. While the girls remained at St. Mary’s.[2] In 1925, the Separate School Board authorized the building of a new and larger building.

People of Catholic faith were asked to donate money to help build the new school by the Holy Name Men of various parishes.[3] In 1928 Cathedral Boys’ High School was officially opened on Emerald and Main Street, where it still stands today. In the same year the Girls’ School took over the space on the top floor of St. Patrick’s School. The gym and the labs at Cathedral Boys’ had to be shared between the boys and the girls.[4]

In 1951, the memorial Wing was added onto Cathedral Boys’. In 1955, the girls moved into their new building on Main Street two blocks east of the boys’ school. It was not until 1995 that the two separate high schools were amalgamated into one Cathedral High School.[5]

In 1995, the new facility on Wentworth Street was open, merging both the boys and girls into one school, instead of sharing the old two sites together. The Wentworth Street site is still in use to this day.[6]

The new school brought amalgamation and new progress. Cathedral High School has the Board's French Immersion program, an ESL program, as well as the Academic, Applied and locally developed courses. Cathedral also has programs in the technologies including Food Services, Communications Technology, Construction Technology, Cosmetology, Automotive Technology, Technological Design and Health Care. Other exciting courses include Art, Drama and Music.

Student Clubs

Cathedral offers many clubs that students can join:

Student Council, CHSTV News, Eco Team, Year End video Crew, Glee, Choir, Band, SWAT, Health Action Team, Yo Go Girl, Best Buddies, Board Game Club, Cathedral Works, Breakfast Club, Gael Guides, Culture of Life, Art Club, Stage Crew, Gael Gazette, Diversity Ambassadors, After Hours Tutoring Program (AHT), and many more.

In 2016, the girls rugby team won the city championships, defeating St. Jean de Brebeuf.

Notable alumni

References

  1. 75th Anniversary book
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  6. 75th Anniversary
  7. Hamilton Spectator, Mar. 16 2011. http://www.thespec.com/sports/article/502342--hoops-dream-comes-true
  8. Hamilton Spectator, Oct. 6, 2007. http://www.thespec.com/article/260472
  9. Canadian Olympic Association
  10. Ottawa Citizen, May 21, 1980. news.google.com/newspapers?nid=2194&dat=19800521&id=kTk0AAAAIBAJ&sjid=jPUIAAAAIBAJ&pg=5012,176375
  11. "A History of the Diocese of Hamilton", pg. 19
  12. Hamilton Spectator, Oct. 6, 2007. http://www.thespec.com/article/260472
  13. Hamilton Spectator, Sept. 15, 2009. http://www.thespec.com/article/634006
  14. Hamilton Spectator, Oct. 24, 2008 http://www.thespec.com/article/454650
  15. Hamilton Spectator, Oct. 6, 2007. http://www.thespec.com/article/260472
  16. Hamilton Spectator, Mar. 16 2011. http://www.thespec.com/sports/article/502342--hoops-dream-comes-true
  17. Iovino, Jim. "In Canada, Pete Giftopoulos proves you can go home again -- and be successful". The Daily Collegian. Retrieved 2016-11-23.
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