St. Patrick Catholic Secondary School

St. Patrick Catholic Secondary School

Coordinates: 43°40′41″N 79°19′42″W / 43.678151°N 79.328343°W / 43.678151; -79.328343


St. Patrick Catholic Secondary School

Amor Christi nos impellit
Address
49 Felstead Avenue
Toronto, Ontario, M4J 1G3, Canada
Public transit access TTC:
North/South: 31 Greenwood
Rapid Transit: Greenwood
Information
School number 546 / 838268
School board Toronto Catholic District School Board
Superintendent John Shanahan
Area trustee Angela Kennedy
Principal Sandra Mudryj
Vice Principals Paul Adams, Susan Laidlaw
School type Bill 30 Catholic High school
Art school
Grades 9 to 12
Language English
Team name The Patriots
Colours Red, Black, Silver, and White
Founded 1852 (elementary)
1986 (secondary)
Enrollment 549 (2012-13)
Parish St Catherine of Siena
Specialist High Skills Major Construction
Design and Technology
Program Focus Hospitality and Tourism
Homepage St. Patrick CSS

The Centre for Arts, Media, and Technology @ St. Patrick Catholic Secondary School (also referred as SPCSS, St. Pats, St. Patrick, St. Patrick C.S.S. or just Pats) is a Roman Catholic high school located in Toronto, Ontario and operated by the Toronto Catholic District School Board. It is dedicated to Saint Patrick of Ireland. One of Toronto's oldest schools, St. Patrick's grew out of an elementary school founded in 1852; the secondary school opened in 1986 on D'Arcy Street. In 1989 St. Patrick moved from downtown Toronto into a former public school in Toronto's east end.

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