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  2. Edmonton Catholic School Division - Wikipedia

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    The Edmonton Catholic School Division currently operates 96 schools. [1] There are a total of 1 pre-K school, 49 elementary schools, 21 elementary/junior high schools, 2 elementary/junior/senior high schools (not counting the Kisiko Awasis Kiskinhamawin in Mountain Cree Camp as the school is managed outside the ECSD main budget), 12 junior high schools, 1 junior/senior high school, 9 senior ...

  3. Archbishop O'Leary Catholic High School - Wikipedia

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    Archbishop O'Leary Catholic High School is a high school located in northeast Edmonton – just north of the downtown core. They offer Advanced Placement courses. [ 1 ] The high school enrollment is fairly large with a student body of about 2,000 students.

  4. Archbishop MacDonald High School - Wikipedia

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    Archbishop MacDonald High School, established in 1967, is a Catholic senior high school located in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. The school offers a range of academic programs, including the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma and French immersion.

  5. St. Francis Xavier High School (Edmonton) - Wikipedia

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    St. Francis Xavier High School is a high school in west Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. It is operated by Edmonton Catholic Schools System . The school started in 1955, [ 1 ] with the purpose built school (since expanded) opened in 1958. [ 2 ]

  6. Louis St. Laurent School - Wikipedia

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    Louis St. Laurent Catholic School is a fine arts oriented Junior and Senior High School in the Edmonton Catholic School District, located in south western Edmonton. It is also known as "Louis" or "LSL" by students and staff. The school averages a student body of approximately 1,000 or more pupils each year, spanning grades 7 through 12.

  7. Austin O'Brien Catholic High School - Wikipedia

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    Austin O'Brien was opened in 1963 when Edmonton had 18,000 students in the Catholic system and had 55 schools. [ 4 ] The school's Ukrainian-language program began in 1983, and teaches Ukrainian language arts as well as religious studies.

  8. École Maurice-Lavallée - Wikipedia

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    École Maurice-Lavallée is the first publicly funded francophone school in Edmonton. Its official inauguration occurred on November 27, 1984. Its official inauguration occurred on November 27, 1984. During its 12 years prior, École Maurice-Lavallée was operated by Edmonton Catholic Schools and was then called École J. H. Picard School .

  9. École J. H. Picard School - Wikipedia

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    The school is named after Joseph Henri Picard, a francophone politician from Edmonton.It was officially opened on September 9, 1973 at a cost of $1.2 million. The school was built to consolidate the students previously attending l'Académie Assomption, a private girls school originally run by the Sisters of the Assumption, and College St. Jean for boys into a co-ed environment.