Archbishop O'Leary Catholic High School

Coordinates: 53°35′34″N 113°28′31″W / 53.59278°N 113.47528°W / 53.59278; -113.47528

Archbishop O'Leary Catholic High School
Address
8760 - 132 Avenue
Edmonton, Alberta, T5E 0X8, Canada
Information
School board Edmonton Catholic School District
Religious affiliation Roman Catholic
Superintendent Joan Carr
Area trustee Jim Urlacher
Principal Mary Lou Forest
School type Secondary school
Grades 10–12
Language English, French immersion
Motto "Viam Veritatis Elegi"
Founded 1963
Enrollment 1,500
Homepage Official site

Archbishop O'Leary is a high school located in central Edmonton just north of the downtown core. Archbishop O'Leary is known for its diverse teaching ways. The high school is fairly large with an enrollment of about 1,500 students.

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