Cardinal Carter Catholic High School
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| Cardinal Carter Catholic High School | |
| Address | |
| 210 Bloomington Road West Aurora, Ontario, L4G 3G8, Canada |
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| Information | |
| School number | 728632 |
| School board | York Catholic District School Board |
| Religious affiliation | Roman Catholic |
| Superintendent | Allan Mackey |
| Area trustee | Ann Stong, Mike Rizzi, Elizabeth Crowe, Theresa McNicol |
| Principal | Mr. Nicoletti |
| Vice principal | Ms. Laurinaitis, Mr. Lefaive, Mr. Eustace |
| School type | High school |
| Grades | 9-12 |
| Language | English |
| Motto | Pax et Lux |
| Mascot | Celtic |
| Colours | Gold and Green |
| Founded | 1989 |
| Enrollment | 1650 [1] |
| Homepage | http://cch.ycdsb.ca/ |
Cardinal Carter Catholic High School is a high school in Aurora, Ontario, Canada in the York Catholic District School Board. It was founded in 1989, commencing operation at Our Lady of the Annunciation elementray school for grades eight and nine. Once construction of the school was completed, it took students from over-crowded Roman Catholic schools in the region, notably St. Robert and St. Elizabeth high schools in Thornhill, and Sacred Heart Catholic High School in Newmarket.
The school is among the most reputable in the GTA in both academics and athletics.[citation needed] It is located on a private campus directly across the street from the York Catholic District School Board. It has numerous elementary feeder schools, including:[1]
- Aurora: Holy Spirit Catholic Elementary School, Light of Christ Catholic Elementary School, Our Lady of Grace Catholic Elementary School, St. Jerome Catholic Elementary School, St. Joseph Catholic Elementary School
- King City: Holy Name Catholic Elementary School
- Oak Ridges: Our Lady of Hope Catholic Elementary School, Our Lady of the Annunciation Catholic Elementary School
- Nobleton: St. Mary Catholic Elementary School
- Schomberg: St. Patrick Catholic Elementary School
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