Holy Trinity High School (Bradford)
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Holy Trinity High School | |
Address | |
100 Melbourne Drive Bradford, Ontario, L3Z 2B3, Canada |
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Information | |
School board | Simcoe Muskoka Catholic District School Board |
Principal | Frank Kewin |
Vice principal | Heinrich Bebie |
Grades | 9 to 12 |
Language | English |
Area | Bradford West Gwillimbury, Ontario |
Motto | We Grow Through Love and Example |
Team name | Tigers |
Founded | 1985 |
Enrollment | 615 (Sept 2006) |
Homepage | http://smcdsb.on.ca/htr/ |
Holy Trinity High School is a small Catholic high school in Bradford West Gwillimbury, Ontario, Canada. It was established in 1985, at which time the "school" was spread over several locations in Bradford. In January 1986, a new site was found on the third floor of Bradford's Bank of Nova Scotia building, which meant Holy Trinity now had four classrooms in one place.
In September, 1986, the school was moved to "portable" classrooms at its current site. Construction of the current school building didn't begin until 1991, and its official opening was May 24, 1992.[1]
The current student population is approximately 615 students, but it is undergoing a renovation which will extend its capacity to 800-900 students and remove the track field.[citation needed] It has a large Portuguese speaking community due to the large size of the Portuguese speaking community in Bradford.[citation needed]
The school is known for having one of the best and most successful soccer programs in the last 20 years in the Georgian Bay area.[citation needed] In fact, just last year a new specialized soccer class was added to the school's curriculum.
A very community and family type school, new teachers are welcomed with open arms and many former students who go into teaching return to teach there.[citation needed]
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