St. Joseph High School (Saskatoon)

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St. Joseph High School
Home of the guardians
Motto Once a Guardian, Always a Guardian
Established 1997
Type Secondary Separate School
Affiliations Catholic
Principal Mr. Rick Rowley
Grades 9-12
Location 115 Nelson Road,
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
District University Heights Suburban Centre
Colours black, white and gray (silver).
Nickname St. Joes
Website St. Joseph High School
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St. Joseph High School

The St. Joseph High School is a high school in Saskatoon, Canada, a part of the University Heights Suburban Centre. St. Joesph's High School is part of the Saskatoon Catholic School division. Built in 1997, it currently has approximately 1000 students.[1]


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[edit] School Colours

St. Joseph High School's colours are black, white and gray (silver).

[edit] Graduation

In recent years, more than two hundred grade 12 students have graduated annually from St. Joseph High School (except those on the five or six year program). Those graduates who hold a grade average of higher than 80% are named to the Principal's Honour Roll. Students with an average of 90% or higher are recognized as being on the Principal's Honour Roll with Great Distinction.

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