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St. Paul Secondary School

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St. Paul Secondary School
Address
815 Atwater Avenue.
Mississauga, Ontario, L5E 1L8, Canada
Information
School board Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board
Religious affiliation Roman Catholic
Superintendent Elizabeth McGuire
Area trustee Bruno Iannicca
Principal Paul Schmidt
Vice principal John Dmytrasz
School type Separate High School
Grades 9 to 12
Language English, programs include French, Spanish, Italian and German
Area Mississauga South
Campus Suburban
Motto Everything with heart.
Mascot Warren the Wolverive,
Team name Wolverines
Colours Green, Black, and White
Founded 1971
Homepage http://www.dpcdsb.org/schools/pauls/

St. Paul Catholic Secondary School (STP - abbreviation), in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, is part of the Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board. It is located on 815 Atwater Avenue. St. Paul Secondary School was originally built in 1971 as a Junior High School, with grades 7 to 10. The first principal of the school was Al Rasavy. St. Paul evolved into a full high school in 1985. The school now consists of grades 9 to 12. John Watts was the principal during this exciting time. St. Paul's now has approximately 800 students with the current principal being Paul Schmidt. In 1992, the Broad-Based Technology Pavilion was added to the school. The Pavilion housed a communications centre (complete with a TV studio and editing room), a photography lab, a drafting centre and a construction centre. This paradigm shift was due in part to Principal Gail Arena. Staff and students were relocated to the Streetsville Holding School from September 2001 to June 2002, while expansion and renovations were taking place in the school. We moved back to the new St. Paul in September 2002. Principal Paul O'Meara and Vice Principal Ed McMahon kept the "Omnia Cum Corde" or "Everything With Heart" motto alive! The St. Paul Secondary School Blessing and Rededication took place on Wednesday, June 4 2003. Father Timothy Hanley, Pastor of St. Dominic's Parish, presided over the solemn blessing. St. Paul's is located within St. Dominic's Parish in the Archdiocese of Toronto, and is the high school for St. Dominic, St. Timothy, St. Edmund, St. James, and Queen of Heaven Elementary schools. The school mascot is the Wolverine, and the school sports teams take the same name. St. Pauls is at the top in most sports, and has won many banners throughout its years. The school has a library, open daily. It has a music room, where everyone likes to be, to listen to some tunes. The school has a small "cafetorium", with many types of foods to choose from, ranging from the good old fries, to the salads, to the noodles. St. Pauls has it's own field, at the back.

st. paul athletics include:

basketball aa champs 2008

Official site: "http://w3.dpcdsb.org/PAULS/" Or the Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board website at "http://www.dpcdsb.org/" St. Dominic Church "http://www.stdominicschurch.ca/" Archdiocese of Toronto "http://www.archtoronto.org/"

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