Holy Trinity Catholic High School (Simcoe)

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Holy Trinity Catholic High School
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Front entrance of Holy Trinity CHS
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Holy Trinity Catholic High School (Simcoe)
128 Evergreen Hill Road
P.O. Box 550 [1]

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Coordinates 42°49′23″N80°18′43″W / 42.82306°N 80.31194°W / 42.82306; -80.31194
Information
School type Catholic High School [1]
MottoThat all may be one
Religious affiliation(s) Catholic [1]
Founded2001
School board Brant Haldimand Norfolk Catholic District School Board [1]
School number720232 [1]
PrincipalTara Williams [2]
Grades 9–12
Enrollment1064 [3]  (August 2019)
Language English
French
Colour(s)Maroon, Black, Silver
   
Mascot Titans
Website www.trinitycatholic.ca

Holy Trinity Catholic High School, colloquially known as HT, is a Roman Catholic high schools in Ontario.

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The high school is located in Simcoe, Ontario, Canada. School uniforms are mandatory during school hours, and courses are conducted in a theological manner. Though it is a Roman Catholic school, the student population has Catholic and non-Catholic components. The Super Cities Walk for Multiple Sclerosis held in Simcoe's Holy Trinity Catholic High School raised more than $57,000 in donations for multiple sclerosis. [4] [5]

Expansion

The school was founded in September 2001, with an initial enrollment of 750 students. [6] The school outgrew the main building's original capacity of 1,000 students and an annex was built to accommodate the increase in enrollment. Construction for the annex began in 2006. John Burroughs, the principal at that time, expected enrollment to peak in the following years. The addition was ready for use in September 2007 [3] with ten classrooms, a food services classroom and a conference room in the southwest corner of the school. [7]

On October 25, 2013, a fire was deliberately set in a girl's first floor washroom. Damage was totaled to be over $75,000.

Amenities

Technology

The technology department at Holy Trinity consists of Communication, Construction, Cosmetology, Design/Drafting, Manufacturing, Culinary Arts and Transportation. Some of the technology includes:

Athletics

The secondary school is represented in many different intramural sports as the Holy Trinity Titans . Titan teams include swimming, soccer, rugby, track and field, badminton, tug-o-war, golf, basketball, hockey, tennis, cheerleading, volleyball, cross-country, football, figure skating and rowing. [10] Holy Trinity's fundraising efforts in the 2006–2007 school year raised enough money to start a football team for the school. [11] The football team played its first game in September 2007. [12] [ citation needed ] In 2018 the boys hockey team won the A/AA OFSAA championship held in Collingwood.

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