Holy Trinity Catholic High School (Fort McMurray)

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Holy Trinity Catholic High School
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230 Powder Drive

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Canada
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School type Middle School/High School
Founded2009, opened on August 29, 2011
School board Fort McMurray Catholic School District
AdministratorMrs. Lou Ann Demersnoble (Principal)
Mrs. Jennifer Fricker- Macdougall (VP), Mrs. Van Den Hoogen (VP), Mr. Kevin Garbuio (VP)
Grades 7-12
Language English, French
Colour(s)Green, Gold   
Team nameNorthern Knights
Website holytrinity.fmcschools.ca

Holy Trinity Catholic High School is a Roman Catholic middle school / high school operated in Fort McMurray, Alberta by the Fort McMurray Catholic School District. It includes a Suncor Energy Performing Arts Theatre used for both school and general purposes. Class start times begin at 8:10 with each block lasting 60 minutes for the junior high students, and 90 minutes for the high school students. Classes end at 3:00 for both middle and high school . The overall school attendance was 1335 students, for the 2020-2021 school year. Due to physical restraints and a growing population class sizes tend to be large.

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The exterior of the school. HolyTrinityCatholicHighSchoolFortMcMurrayOutsideFevruary2014.jpeg
The exterior of the school.

Name

Holy Trinity is named by the three sections of the trinity, The Father, The Son, and The Holy Spirit.

Sports

The school's sports teams are known as the "Northern Knights"; the mascot is a knight (logo is a knight chess piece).

Suncor Energy Center for Performing Arts

The creation of the facility was funded with the assistance of Suncor Energy and the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo who donated $4.5 Million to incorporate a Performing Arts Centre in Holy Trinity High School's Design. The centre will serve Holy Trinity and the Fort McMurray Catholic School District as a major instructional space, with many specialized programs focused on Visual and Performing Arts; and as a part of the Regional Municipality's continuing support, the centre will be a cultural hub open for community use.

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