Secondary Schools
| School Name | Street address | Community | Postal |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cardinal Carter Catholic High School | 210 Bloomington Rd. W. | Aurora | L4G 3G8 |
| Our Lady of the Lake Catholic College School | 185 Glenwoods Ave. | Keswick | L4P 2W6 |
| St. Joan of Arc Catholic High School | 1 St. Joan of Arc Ave. | Maple | L6A 1W9 |
| Brother André Catholic High School | 6160 16th Ave. E. | Markham | L3P 3K8 |
| Father Michael McGivney Catholic Academy | 5300 14th Ave. | Markham | L3S 3K8 |
| St. Augustine Catholic High School | 2188 Rodick Road | Markham | L6C 1S3 |
| Sacred Heart Catholic High School | 1 Crusader Way | Newmarket | L3Y 6R2 |
| St. Theresa of Lisieux Catholic High School | 230 Shaftsbury Ave. | Richmond Hill | L4C 0E8 |
| St. Elizabeth Catholic High School | 525 New Westminster Dr. | Thornhill | L4J 7X3 |
| St. Luke Catholic Learning Centre | 160 Dubley Ave | Thornhill | L3T 2E6 |
| St. Robert Catholic High School | 8101 Leslie St. | Thornhill | L3T 7P4 |
| Father Bressani Catholic High School | 250 Ansley Grove Rd. | Woodbridge | L4L 3W4 |
| Holy Cross Catholic Academy | 7501 Martin Grove Rd. | Woodbridge | L4L 1A5 |
| St. Jean de Brebeuf Catholic High School | 2 Davos Rd. | Woodbridge | L4H 2Y1 |
| Jean Vanier Catholic High School | 10475 Bayview Avenue | Richmond Hill | L4C 3P2 |
| St. Maximillian Kolbe Catholic High School | 278 Wellington St. | Aurora | L4G 1J5 |
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