Holy Trinity Catholic High School (Kanata) Explained

Holy Trinity Catholic High School
Country:Canada
Motto:Faith, Excellence, Truth
Opened:October 29, 1990
Superintendent:Tom D'Amico
Trustee:Sandra Moore
Principal:Lisa Cameron
Principal Label1:Acting Principal
Principal2:TBD (A-G)Barry Agnew (H-M)Stacy, Hovey (N-Z)
Principal Label2:Vice Principals
Principal1:Robert Garnett
Grades:7-12
Enrollment:~2000
Colours:Green & Blue
Mascot:Twisty The Tornado
Team Name:Tornadoes

Holy Trinity Catholic High School is a secondary school located in the Kanata district of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. It serves students from grades 7 through 12. It is the first of its architectural design by Edward J. Cuhaci in Ottawa, opened in 1990. It was followed by five identical schools in the Ottawa-Carleton Catholic School Board.

History

The school was initially constructed to relieve overcrowding at St. Paul's located a few kilometres to the east. Because of a construction strike, the school was not ready to open on time, and students had to share the building at St. Paul's for the first two months. Students from Holy Trinity attended classes in the morning, starting an hour earlier than usual and going until noon. Students that would have been attending St. Paul's attended classes in the afternoon. By the beginning of November 1990, all work on the new school was complete, and students moved into their new location.

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