F.J. Brennan Catholic High School
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F. J. Brennan Catholic High School | |
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910 Raymo Road Windsor, Ontario, N8Y 4A6, Canada |
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School district | Windsor Essex Catholic District School Board |
Superintendent | Janet Ouellette |
Principal | Ms. Denise Deziel |
Vice principals | Mr. Lou Conte Mr. Ron Innocente |
Grades | 9 to 12 |
Area | East Windsor |
Motto | Caritas (Care) |
Mascot | Cardinal |
Founded | December 8, 1953 |
Feeder schools | Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Elementary School St. John Vianney Catholic Elementary School St. Jules Catholic Elementary School St. Maria Goretti Catholic Elementary School St. Rose Catholic Elementary School |
Homepage | http://www.wecdsb.on.ca/103/ |
F.J. Brennan High School is a catholic secondary school located in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. It belongs to the Windsor-Essex Catholic District School Board. It serves students from grades 9 to 12.
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F.J. Brennan High School was originally called Corpus Christi (literally "the Body of Christ"). It was the first Catholic co-educational secondary school in Windsor. In 1965 Corpus Christi High School was expanded and renamed F.J Brennan High School in honour of Monsignor Francis J. Brennan, a Windsor priest prominent in the Catholic educational system in Ontario.
Starting in the Winter '02 semester, and ending in the Fall '03 semester, F.J. Brennan went through a major renovation, displacing students between 3 separate campuses. 2 were old, closed elementary schools, while the third was the remaining accessible parts of F.J. Brennan. The expansions included a glass weight room, a new chapel, new flooring, offices, halls, and a new cafeteria.
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