Bethlehem Catholic High School (Saskatoon)

For the high school in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, see Bethlehem Catholic High School.
Bethlehem Catholic High School

"Be Courageous. Be Committed. Be United."
"On Earth As It Is In Heaven"
Address
110 Bowlt Crescent
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
Information
School board Greater Saskatoon Catholic School Division
Principal David Knight
Vice principal Jacqueline Ackerman
Andre Poisson
School type High School
Grades 9-12
Language English
French Immersion
Area Saskatoon
Team name Bethlehem Stars
Colours Navy, Gold and White             
Founded 2007
Enrollment 1119[1] (2013)
Homepage School website

Bethlehem Catholic High School is a separate (Catholic) high school in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan that opened in August 2007. It is located off 22nd Street West in the Blairmore Suburban Centre neighbourhood.

Bethlehem serves students living on the west side of Circle Drive. This school integrates faith and learning in a facility featuring a chapel, two gymnasiums and a theatre. It is physically connected to the public high school Tommy Douglas Collegiate through the adjacent Shaw Centre recreation facility.

Bethlehem was named in honour of Christianity's birthplace, the foundation of Christian religion.[2]

Bethlehem High School Addition fire

On June 7, 2009, a fire destroyed an addition containing portable classrooms still under construction. Damage was estimated at $750,000. The fire caused only minor damage to the existing building. The cause of the fire was determined to be arson.[3]

In 2011, began on a further addition to the portables. Four additional classrooms were added on top of the existing portables.

Currently its feeder schools are Bishop Klein School, Bishop Roborecki School, Father Vachon School, St. Dominic School, St. Marguerite School, St. Mark School and St. Peter School.

Recreation

Sports

Sport Grade Season

City Champions 2007

Junior Girls Volleyball

References

External links

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