Gonzaga High School

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Gonzaga High School

Diliges Dominum Deum Tuum
Address
20 Smithville Crescent
St.John's, Newfoundland and Labrador
Canada
Information
Type Public
School district Eastern School District of Newfoundland and Labrador
Principal Edward van Nostrand
Vice principal Doug LeDrew & Tom McGrath
Faculty 42[1]
Grades 10-12
Enrollment 685[2]
Colour(s) Blue and White          
Athletics Basketball, soccer, hockey, cheerleading, rowing, golf, softball, volleyball
Mascot Viking
Website gonzagahighschool.wordpress.com

Gonzaga High School is an educational establishment located in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. The school began as a Jesuit sponsored all-boys school from grades 9 to 11. It is now a non-denominational coeducational institute for students from grade 10 (level 1) to grade 12 (level 3). It is adjacent to the Jesuit St. Pius X Church.

In the 1973-1974 school year, a team from Gonzaga (Players: Gerry Beresford, Peter Chafem, Tom Harrington and Sethu Reddy) won the national championship of the television quiz show Reach for the Top.[3]

In 2009, 2010, and 2012, Gonzaga's concert band, jazz band and choir competed in the Heritage Festival held in New York City. Both years they won the Festival Sweepstakes Award for the highest overall average of the Festival.[2]

Gonzaga's alumni include Jonathan King, Darrell Power, Teddy Purcell, Anthony Stack, Danny Williams, Tom Harrington and Greg Thomey. Five graduates of the school were killed in the Ocean Ranger disaster of 1982. Its sports teams are known as the Vikings.

In 2010 The Telegram named Gonzaga High School the second best high school in Newfoundland and Labrador, and the best in St. John's.[4]

On May 27, 2011, students and alumni of Gonzaga broke the Ga-ga ball world record, having 507 players compete in the game.

Coordinates: 47°34′46″N 52°43′25.74″W / 47.57944°N 52.7238167°W / 47.57944; -52.7238167

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