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Holy Trinity Catholic Secondary School | |
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2260 Courtice Road, Courtice, ON L1E 2M8 , Canada | |
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School type | Publicly funded Catholic Secondary School |
Motto | "Create, Love, Act" |
Religious affiliation(s) | Roman Catholic |
Founded | 2003 |
School board | Peterborough Victoria Northumberland and Clarington Catholic District School Board |
Superintendent | Julie Selby |
Area trustee | Kevin MacKenzie and Joshua Glover |
Principal | Daniela Conforti [1] |
Grades | 9 to 12 |
Enrollment | 590 [2] (2019/2020) |
Language | English |
Area | Durham |
Colour(s) | |
Mascot | Turbo |
Team name | Titans |
Website | www |
Holy Trinity Catholic Secondary School is a publicly funded Roman Catholic secondary school in Courtice, Ontario, Canada.
The Holy Trinity is the Relational Matrix of Life "create, love, act". This school's name honours the prominent place of the Holy Trinity in the Christian faith.
The school was founded in 2003 and has been located at its current site since 2003. [3]
Holy Trinity is home to a Centre for Autism Spectrum Assistance program (CASA). The program works with autistic children and uses dedicated teachers, specially designed classrooms and a Snoezelen room. The program supports 12 students. [4]
Holy Trinity has won several championships since opening in sports such as football, basketball, soccer, hockey, and have had students earn medals in wrestling.[ citation needed ] The Senior Girls' Basketball team has made two consecutive appearances in the provincial championships (2005, 2006).[ citation needed ] Senior Boys' (2005, 2009) and Senior Girls' (2007) Soccer teams have also made appearances in the provincial championships.[ citation needed ] The school is home to the 2007 'AA' LOSSA Junior Girls', Senior Girls' and Junior Boys' Soccer champions.[ citation needed ] The Boys Varsity Field lacrosse team has become somewhat of a powerhouse program, capturing 'AA' LOSSA gold in 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, and 2022. In addition to the LOSSA golds, the Varsity Lacrosse team captured gold at OFSSA Field Lacrosse Festival in 2016, 2019, and 2022, along with Bronze in the 2017 edition of the event "OFSSA Past Results". OFSSA..
The school offers a variety of non-athletic programs including dramatic, musical, academic, and social justice clubs. The Holy Trinity drama department puts on a performance every year.
Holy Trinity has a Student Cabinet, elected each spring, that has donated over $100 000 to the community since its inception. The HT Student Cabinet led a Terry Fox Foundation fundraising campaign in September 2010, setting a school fundraising record of over $30 000.
Holy Trinity has a student-teacher-run program named "Trinity Earth" that raises awareness of environmental issues within the school and throughout the community at large. Trinity Earth has been instrumental in removing industry bottled water from our school board through education and the instalment of water bottle filling fountains in each school. They have started a large community garden outside the community church. Have planted many memorial trees, participated in educational activities with elementary school aged kids including CLOCA water shed program, garbage clean ups in wooded areas, community yard sales to promote reuse as a very important "R". (Founding teacher of student group was Janice Bradshaw)
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