Monsignor Doyle Catholic Secondary School

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Monsignor Doyle Catholic Secondary School
Address
185 Myers Road
Cambridge, Ontario, N1R 7H2, Canada
Information
School board Waterloo Region District School Board
Principal Wendy Price
Vice principal Daisy Fedyna , Jim Stickland
School type High School
Grades 9-12
Language English
Area South Galt
Motto We walk the path of learning, faith, and respect togther
Mascot Morris the Mustang
Team name Mustang
Colours Maroon and Gold
Founded 1976
Enrollment ~1100 (September 2007)
Homepage http://doyle.wcdsb.ca/





Monsignor Doyle Catholic Secondary School is a Catholic high school in Cambridge, Ontario, Canada and is the second smallest Catholic secondary school of the Waterloo Catholic District School Board. It is named after Monsignor E.A. Doyle, who was a much beloved and well-respected pastor of Cambridge.he was a man of religious commitment in recognition of his many educational contributions the school was named in his honor. School teams are called the Mustangs.

It opened in 1976, initially as a junior high school with students from grades 7 to 10. In the mid 1980s, catholic education received full funding and all the Catholic junior high schools in Waterloo Region converted to high schools teaching grade 9 - OAC. The school recently got an addition adding 12 additional classrooms and a second story.

Sports: Wrestling- The Mustangs are a powerhouse in southern Ontario winning numerous OFSAA medals, CWOSSA for 7 consecutive years and 16 consecutive WCSSA championships.


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