Cathedral High School (Hamilton, Ontario)

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Cathedral High School
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Cathedral High School (Hamilton, Ontario)
30 Wentworth Street North

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Canada
Coordinates 43°15′13″N79°50′54″W / 43.2536°N 79.8484°W / 43.2536; -79.8484
Information
School type Public, separate secondary school
Motto Latin: Probitas et Scientia
(Goodness and Knowledge)
Religious affiliation(s) Catholic
Established
  • 1912;112 years ago (1912)
  • 1992 (present form) [1]
School board Hamilton-Wentworth Catholic District School Board
SuperintendentJulie Angiolillo
Area trusteeTyler Iorio
School number695343 [2]
PrincipalKevin Monaco
ChaplainSue O'Keefe
Grades9–12
Enrolment1,245 [2]  (2020)
Campus typeSuburban
Colour(s)   Blue and white
MascotGael
Alumni chs.hwcdsb.ca/school/alumni
Website Official website OOjs UI icon edit-ltr-progressive.svg

Cathedral High School is a Catholic secondary school located in Hamilton. It is a part of the Hamilton-Wentworth Catholic District School Board and is affiliated with the nearby cathedral Christ the King.

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Student clubs

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 as well as Gael Pride.

In 2016, the girls rugby team won the city championships, defeating St. Jean de Brébeuf Catholic Secondary School. [3]

Notable alumni

Notable faculty

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