St. Augustine Catholic High School (Ontario)
St. Augustine Catholic High School | |
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Caritas Veritas Unitas (Latin: Charity, Equality, Unity) |
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2188 Rodick Road Markham, Ontario, L6C 1S3, Canada |
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Coordinates | 43°52′31″N 79°21′28″W / 43.87528°N 79.35778°W / 43.87528; -79.35778Coordinates: 43°52′31″N 79°21′28″W / 43.87528°N 79.35778°W / 43.87528; -79.35778 |
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School number | 765708 |
School board | York Catholic District School Board |
Religious affiliation | Catholic |
Superintendent | Mary Cosentino |
Area trustee | Carol Cotton |
Principal | Bernie Smith |
Vice principal | Ray Lefaive, Angela Capozzolo |
School type | Public Separate high school |
Grades | 9-12 |
Language | English |
Team name | Titans |
Colours | Maroon, Gold, Blue |
Founded | 2001 (2001) |
Enrollment | 1340 (September 2009) |
Homepage | stau.ycdsb.ca staugustinechs.ca |
St. Augustine Catholic High School is a Separate high school in Markham, Ontario, Canada. It is a technologically oriented school, is part of the York Catholic District School Board, and opened in 2001. As of September 2009, it had an enrollment of 1340 students and 80 faculty members. In the Fraser Institute's Report Card on Ontario’s Secondary Schools 2013, the school was ranked 16 out of 719 secondary schools in Ontario with an overall rating of 8.7 out of 10.
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