Bishop McNally High School

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Bishop McNally High School
Address
5700 Falconridge Blvd. NE[1]
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Public transit access Routes 23, 66, 90, 176
Information
School board Calgary Catholic School District
Religious affiliation Roman Catholic
Principal Mr. Marc Renaud
Vice principal Jack Hill, Andrea Holowka, Andrea Urquhart
School type Separate secondary
Grades 10-12
Language English & Extended French
Mascot Timmy the Timberwolf
Established 1996
Homepage www.bishopmcnally.com

Bishop McNally High School, named after local Catholic diocese-founder John Thomas McNally, is a part of the Calgary Catholic School District in Alberta, Canada.

[edit] YMCA Bishop McNally

The YMCA has formed a partnership with Bishop McNally allowing students the opportunity to sign up for a membership as well as offering existing YMCA members access to a variety of physical fitness facilities. The services are open to the public after school hours during the week and during the day each Saturday. However, a recent decision by the YMCA will mean the closure of their programmes and the ending of their relationship with the High School from 21st December 2007. Facilities for the community will continue to exist, managed by the High School.


[edit] Youth Volunteer Corps

As part of The YVC Clubs in Schools program, a sub-program of Child and Youth Friendly Calgary, Bishop McNally High School encourages students to attend weekly meetings focused on the creation of in-school volunteer activities.[2]

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Calgary Separate School District - CSSD Information Sheet: Bishop McNally
  2. ^ Bishop McNally High School - YVC Bishop McNally information page