Caledonia High School (Ontario)

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Caledonia High School
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Caledonia High School (Ontario)
37 Forfar St. E

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NOA 1A0

Canada
Coordinates 43°04′12.93″N79°57′05.73″W / 43.0702583°N 79.9515917°W / 43.0702583; -79.9515917
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School type Public High School
Established1924
Closed1992
School district Haldimand County
Grades 913
Gender Co-Ed
LanguageEnglish
Campus typeRural
Color(s)Royal Blue and Gold
SportsFootball, Gold, Tennis, Badminton, Field Hockey, Basketball, Volleyball, Lacrosse, Soccer, Track, Cross Country,
MascotBlue Devil
Team nameBlue Devils
RivalCayuga Warriors and Hagersville Hurricanes
YearbookDevilogue

Caledonia High School (CHS) was a public high school located in Caledonia, Ontario. Caledonia High School was built overlooking the Grand River in 1924. High school students before that were enrolled at the old Caledonia Public School, once located behind the Caledonia Presbyterian Church. Caledonia High School's mascot was the "blue devil" and the school colors were blue and gold. [1]

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