Loyola Catholic Secondary School Explained

Loyola Catholic Secondary School
Motto:Gloria Dei Vita Pleina
City:Mississauga
Province:Ontario
Postcode:L5L 6B1
Country:Canada
Schooltype:Catholic High School
Religious Affiliation:Roman Catholic
Founded:September 1978
Superintendent:Cathy Saytar
Principal:Gina Renda
Grades:9 to 12
Enrolment:approx. 1500 students[1]
Area:Burnhamthorpe Road West & Ridgeway Drive
Colours:Burgundy and Gray (former)


Navy Blue and White (current)
Team Name:Warriors
Feeder Schools:Christ the King, All Saints, St. Clare, St. Margaret and St. Mark
Address:4010 Sladeview Crescent
Schoolboard:Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board
Grades Label:Grades
Language:English, programs include French
Campus:Suburban

Loyola Catholic Secondary School is a Roman Catholic high school located in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. The school has approximately 1500 students, and is operated by the Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board.

Every two years, Loyola hosts "Culturefest", a celebration of Canada's diverse cultural make-up that features pavilions, food, and entertainment. The next Culturefest is slated for Spring 2024.

Originally, the old building (at South Common Court) was built as a middle school in 1978. It had gone through a series of expansions to accommodate the excess of students in the area; for example, an additional floor level was built. Although upgraded and renovated, it lacked the quality of facilities found in other secondary schools within the region.

In the 2006-2007 year, the school lobbied the Dufferin-Peel Catholic District Schoolboard for a new facility. The new Loyola building was originally approved for construction in 2001. Complete architectural plans for the building were finished, and the project was ready to move underway. However, due to changes in government, the funding for the project was cut, and it was postponed indefinitely. The next time the issue was raised, it was a tie vote that was the result of a strong lobby by parents from Holy Name of Mary SS who did not want to move to the old Loyola campus. The 2006-2007 lobby was an attempt to get this project up and running again, as millions had already been spent on planning the new school, and the Loyola community wished for a facility on par with those enjoyed by other secondary schools. The Board voted against the project in favour of building new elementary schools in the Brampton region.

On April 28, 2009, the trustees of the Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board finally decided to give the Loyola Catholic Secondary School community a new and larger school. The plans included the creation of new programs, a full-size gymnasium and ample parking for its 1,300 students with a budget of $49.3 million.

Relocation

After more than 10 years of lobbying the new facility was ready. The school body moved in on Aug 30, 2012. The school now sits on 15acres of land on Burnhamthorpe Rd. and Ridgeway Dr, several blocks west of its previous location. The school now neighbours Oakville, Ontario.[2]

The old facility at South Common Court has now been converted into an education centre named after Canada's first aboriginal Saint, St. Kateri Tekakwitha.[3]

Notable alumni

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External links

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.dpcdsb.org/LOYOL/School+History/School+Profile.htm Loyola's Enrolment
  2. http://www.mississauga.com/news/article/1494826--move-in-day-at-the-new-loyola Move-in day at the new Loyola
  3. http://www.dpcdsb.org/CEC/News+and+Info/Latest+News/Dedication+of+St.+Kateri+Centre.htm Official Dedication Ceremony for St. Kateri Tekakwitha Catholic Learning Centre