Notre Dame Catholic Secondary School (Ajax)

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Notre Dame Catholic Secondary School (Ajax)
1375 Harwood Avenue North

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Coordinates 43°53′05″N79°01′40″W / 43.8847°N 79.0278°W / 43.8847; -79.0278
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School type Catholic High School
MottoCaritas, Sapientia, Concordia [1]
(Charity, Wisdom, Harmony)
Founded2001
School board Durham Catholic District School Board
PrincipalSonya Melim
Grades9-12
Enrolment1,100 [2]  (2019/2020)
Language English and French
Colour(s) Purple and Grey [1]
MascotCougars [1]
Website http://notredame.dcdsb.ca/

Notre Dame Catholic Secondary School is a high school located in Ajax, Ontario, Canada. It was opened in 2001 along with its twin school J. Clarke Richardson Collegiate. Notre Dame and Richardson share the same building, with Notre Dame occupying the north wing and Richardson the south. The cafeteria is the physical divider between the two high schools and is shared by both, along with the theatre and the football field. The layouts of Notre Dame and Richardson are essentially identical except for a few minor differences in the shop classrooms and the gymnasiums.

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History

The school was opened in September 2001 as the second Catholic high school in Ajax. It was opened along with J. Clarke Richardson as a "mega school"—a Catholic high school and a public high school sharing the same building. Notre Dame was built amidst a large amount of suburban development, which contributes much of the student body. Since the opening of the school, there has been a lot of residential and commercial development in the area.

Feeder schools

The school's students generally come from the following Catholic elementary schools:

Notable alumni

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References

  1. 1 2 3 "ND Regalia". Notre Dame Catholic High School. Retrieved 20 January 2015.
  2. "Notre Dame Catholic Secondary School (738050)". Ministry of Education. Retrieved 18 June 2021.