St. Patrick's Regional Secondary

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St. Patrick Regional Secondary School
Volens Et Valens
Ready and Willing
Address
115 East 11th Ave.
Vancouver, British Columbia, V5T 2C1, Canada
Information
School board CISVA (Catholic Independent Schools of the Vancouver Archdiocese)
Principal John Bevacqua
Vice Principals Gab Donnici

Paula Nannery

School type Independent
Grades 8-12
Language English
Area Mount Pleasant
Team name Celtics
Colours Green, Yellow
Founded 1923
Enrollment ~500
Homepage St. Pat's Website

St. Patrick Regional Secondary School is a Roman Catholic high school founded in 1923 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. It was established by the Catholic Independent School Society of Vancouver Archdiocese to serve the educational needs of its 23 designated parishes.

St. Patrick's claim to fame is having a street (East 11th Avenue) running through the middle of the school. Students have to cross the street to attend physical education and science classes. No accidents have occurred or jaywalking violations have been served.

St. Pats has ties to a sister school in Japan, Nissei High School.

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