St. Francis Xavier Catholic High School

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St. Francis Xavier Catholic High School
Address
Map
3740 Spratt Road

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Coordinates45°17′26.2″N 75°40′08.7″W / 45.290611°N 75.669083°W / 45.290611; -75.669083
Information
School typeCatholic High School
Established2009
School boardOttawa Catholic School Board
PrincipalSean Power
ChaplainThomas Moloney
Grades7-12
Enrollment2500
LanguageEnglish, French
Colour(s)Garnet, Gold   
MascotWile E. Coyote
Team nameCoyotes
Websitehttp://fxh.ocsb.ca/

St. Francis Xavier Catholic High School, SFX, St. FX is a high school in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, in the Ottawa Catholic School Board. The school serves grades 7-12 and opened in 2009. It is located in Gloucester and mainly serves the communities of Riverside South and Gloucester.

History[edit]

St. Francis Xavier opened in 2009, the first high school built in an area with a growing population; it drew students from local public high schools as well as from St. Patrick's High School, St. Mark Catholic High School, and St. Pius X High School.[1][2]

The first class graduated in June 2011.

Athletics[edit]

The school's teams are the Coyotes. It joined the National Capital Secondary School Athletic Association for its first season, 2009–10, when it planned to compete in basketball and soccer (senior and junior boys and girls), volleyball (senior girls and junior boys), football (junior boys), golf, hockey (boys and girls), cross-country running, track and field, curling, wrestling, cross-country and Alpine skiing, snowboarding, badminton, and field lacrosse.[2]

Notable people[edit]

Daniel McInnis, class of 2015, patented a hockey helmet and a 3D scanner for bone transplants and prosthetics fabrication and won science fair awards and a scholarship to the University of Toronto.[3][4][5]

Student life[edit]

Students of all grades can participate in extracurriculars, such as band, play, and student council. There are also numerous clubs, like the board game club, chess club, book club, and ski club.[6]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Jacquie Miller, "Ottawa's three smaller school boards don't plan to close any schools as their enrolment increases", Ottawa Citizen, updated February 27, 2017.
  2. ^ a b "National Capital Secondary School Athletic Association accepts St. Francis Xavier, Longfields-Davidson Heights, Venta Preparatory, Ottawa Islamic for 2009-10", Ottawa Citizen, 2009, updated August 27, 2014.
  3. ^ Chris Hofley, "Ottawa teen gets Dragon's Den grant to continue with new helmet technology", Ottawa Sun, January 15, 2014, updated January 16, 2014.
  4. ^ Adam Feibel, "Whiz-kid Daniel McInnis heads to university with two inventions, international accolades", Ottawa Citizen, June 24, 2015.
  5. ^ Xarissa Thompson, "Two first-year engineering students win Schulich Leader Scholarships", University of Toronto Engineering News, September 21, 2015.
  6. ^ "Student Life". fxh.ocsb.ca. Retrieved 2023-10-20.