St. David Catholic Secondary School

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St. David Catholic Secondary School
Address
Map
4 High Street

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Canada
Coordinates43°29′03″N 80°31′46″W / 43.4843°N 80.5294°W / 43.4843; -80.5294
Information
School typeCatholic (Separate Board)
Religious affiliation(s)Roman Catholic
Founded1965
School boardWaterloo Catholic District School Board
PrincipalPatrick Eby
Grades9-12
Enrollment1045
LanguageEnglish
Colour(s)Green, Blue and White    
MascotCedric
Team nameCeltics (/selt(iks)/)
Websitestdavid.wcdsb.ca

St. David Catholic Secondary School, established in 1965, is a Roman Catholic high school instructing students from grades 9 to 12. St. David CSS is located in Waterloo, Ontario and is a member of the Waterloo Catholic District School Board. Its building is the oldest secondary school building in the board. Historically, it served as a junior high school, instructing students from grades 7 to 10. In 1985, St. David received full funding from the Ontario Ministry of Education, due to the school changing its educational focus to students in grades 9 to OAC. Since the OAC year of secondary school was phased out of Ontario schools in the 2002-2003 school year, St. David CSS now teaches grades 9 through to 12. At present (2011) St. David educates 1045 students. St. David is named after St David, a 6th-century saint.

Staff and administration

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The school's principal is Patrick Eby.[1]

The school has approximately 84 full-time teaching staff.[citation needed]

Uniform policy

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As with the other secondary schools in the Waterloo Catholic District School Board, St. David requires all students to wear a uniform every day, excepting the occasional dress-down day (known to staff and students as "Civies Day").[2]

Notable alumni

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Administrators' Message". St. David Catholic Secondary School. Retrieved 24 September 2024.
  2. ^ "Student Handbook 2022-2023" (PDF). St. David Catholic Secondary School. Retrieved 31 October 2022.
  3. ^ Brown, Josh (July 29, 2006). "He's kicking into high gear". The Record, Kitchener, Ontario: A1, A6
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