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The school was renamed St. Patrick's High School, a full-fledged secondary school in 1986. St. Patrick's High School remained at the 1485 Heron Road site until 1993, when it moved to 2525 Alta Vista Drive, then the location of École Secondaire Charlebois of the French Public School Board. [5]
Borden High School (closed 1990; converted into loft apartments in 2004) High School Of Commerce (closed 1990; now Adult High School) Brook Lane Public School (closed 1991; now St. Gregory Catholic School) Ottawa Technical High School (closed 1992; now Albert Street Education Centre) Highland Park High School (closed 1992; now Notre Dame High ...
St. Francis Xavier Catholic High School; St. Joseph High School (Ottawa) St. Mark Catholic High School (Ottawa) St. Matthew High School (Ottawa) St. Patrick's High School (Ottawa) St. Paul High School (Ottawa) St. Peter Catholic High School; St. Pius X High School (Ottawa) Sir Guy Carleton Secondary School; Sir Robert Borden High School
St. Patrick High School, St. Patrick's High School and other variants may refer to: In Canada: St. Patrick's High School (Halifax) in Halifax, Nova Scotia; St. Patrick's High School (Ottawa) in Ottawa, Ontario; St. Patrick's Catholic High School in Sarnia, Ontario; St. Patrick High School (Thunder Bay) in Thunder Bay, Ontario
The Adult High School is an Ottawa-Carleton District School Board high school for adults in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. It is the only regular secondary school entirely for adults in the province of Ontario. The school is located at 300 Rochester Street southwest of downtown in Little Italy.
St. Raymond's Intermediate School (closed 2000; now École élémentaire catholique Terre-des-Jeunes) Immaculate Heart of Mary (closed 2000; now Centre des Petits d'Ottawa) St. Margaret Mary School (closed 2002; demolished 2004)
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It employs approximately 4,777 people (full-time equivalents) and operates 84 schools in the greater Ottawa area, with a total student population of approximately 44,200. [4] Before 2007, the board was known as Ottawa-Carleton Catholic School Board ( OCCSB ) and its two former boards prior to 1998, Carleton Roman Catholic Separate School Board ...