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School Report Cards: Every year, the institute publishes a series of School Report Cards ranking the academic performance of schools in British Columbia, Alberta, Ontario, Quebec, and Washington state based on the publicly available results of standardized testing mandated and administered by the provinces. [51]
De La Salle became the first school in Ontario to offers those programs in French. In 2003, De La Salle opened its doors to Grades 7-8. Most of the second floor of the school is exclusively for Grades 7-8, except for one hallway which is reserved for the music concentration and the auditorium, whose main access point is on the second floor.
LHSS offers numerous clubs, teams, and activities with over 10 choices per season. [8] As of 2019, the Fraser Institute ranked LHSS as one of the best schools in Ontario with an average performance score of 8.1 out of 10. [9] LHSS ranks better than 90 per cent of schools in the Waterloo Region and 85 per cent of schools in all of Ontario. [10]
The Fraser Institute's 2011/2012 report on Holy Name of Mary Secondary School gave it an overall grade of 9.1/10, ranking it at 5 of 725 secondary schools in Ontario. [18] Its rating in the most recent five years is 8.1/10, ranked 45 out of 691. Ratings were 8.5 in 2007; 8.8 in 2008; 6.0 in 2009; 7.6 in 2010; and 9.1 in 2011.
In a 2012 report from the Fraser Institute that ranked Ontario secondary schools in terms of academics for the 2011–2012 school year, St. Theresa scored 6.1/10, ranking it 378th out of the 725 Ontario secondary schools included in the report. Out of the other high schools in the Algonquin and Lakeshore Catholic District School Board, St ...
The Rams showed exactly why they are the No.2-ranked team in Division 1, outscoring West Ottawa 34-0 over the second and third quarters in a resounding 48-6 win over the Panthers in the Division 1 ...
But less than $70,000 was earmarked for football. And the team still spends $4.2 million more than it brings in. The men’s basketball team had a brief moment in the spotlight in the spring, after it knocked off heavily favored Baylor University in the NCAA tournament and a clip of its coach falling out of his chair in excitement went viral.
Ontario University Athletics (OUA; French: Sports universitaires de l'Ontario) is a regional membership association for Canadian universities which assists in co-ordinating competition between their university level athletic programs and providing contact information, schedules, results, and releases about those programs and events to the public and the media.