Senior High Schools
In Alberta, a senior high school teaches grades 10-12 (what other jurisdictions call "secondary schools"). However, some may not teach all three grades. Also, some may also teach earlier grades. The following is a list of CCSD senior high schools:
Name | Address | City/Town | Grades |
---|---|---|---|
Bishop Carroll High School | 4624 Richard Road S.W. | Calgary | 10-12 |
Bishop Grandin High School | 111 Haddon Road S.W. | Calgary | 10-12 |
Bishop McNally High School | 5700 Falconridge Blvd. N.E. | Calgary | 10-12 |
Bishop O'Byrne High School | 500, 333 Shawville Blvd. S.E. | Calgary | 10-12 |
Father Lacombe High School | 3615 Radcliffe Drive S.E. | Calgary | 10-12 |
Notre Dame High School | 11900 Country Village Link NE | Calgary | 10-12 |
Our Lady of Lourdes High School | 1916 2 Street S.W. | Calgary | 4-12 |
St. Anne Academic Centre | 1010-21 Ave. SE | Calgary | 12 |
St. Francis High School | 877 Northmount Drive N.W. | Calgary | 10-12 |
St. Gabriel The Archangel High School | 197 Invermere Drive | Chestermere | K-12 |
St. Martin de Porres High School | 410 Big Hill Springs Road West | Airdrie | 9-12 |
St. Mary's High School | 111 - 18 Avenue S.W. | Calgary | 10-12 |
St. Timothy High School | 261101 Carlson Trail | Cochrane | 7-12 |
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