St. Mark Catholic High School (Ottawa)

St. Mark Catholic High School

"Respect & Responsibility"
Address
1040 Dozois Rd.
Manotick, Ontario, K4M 1B2
Canada
Coordinates 45°14′39″N 75°38′55″W / 45.244144°N 75.648508°W / 45.244144; -75.648508Coordinates: 45°14′39″N 75°38′55″W / 45.244144°N 75.648508°W / 45.244144; -75.648508
Information
School type Ottawa Catholic High School
Founded 1980
School board Ottawa Catholic School Board
Principal Andre Potvin
Vice principal (10,12 students)
A. Belloni (9,11 students)
C. Todd (7,8 students)[1]
Staff < 100
Grades 7-12
Enrollment 1100
Language English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Russian
Colour(s) Red, White and Black             
Team name Lions
Website mrh.ocsb.ca

Opened in 1980, St. Mark Catholic High School is located in Manotick, a neighbourhood in the city of Ottawa. Its enrollment is currently around 1100 after losing about 600 students to St. Francis Xavier Catholic High School in 2009 & 2010, after the completion of its construction in 2009. St. Francis Xavier is located just down Limebank Road, less than 10 minutes from St. Mark.

History

Originally built in 1980 as Southern Catholic Junior High with only grades 7 and 8, St. Mark received extensions and added grades 9 through 13 over the next seven years.[2] There are a few original faculty members who still teach at St. Mark along with many others who have long been a part of the staff. In 2005, St. Mark celebrated its 25th anniversary and past faculty and alumni were invited to attend reunion festivities.

Every year since 1987, they have held their Canned Food Drive, with a one year record of over 72,000 canned food items. With a last minute blitz on Monday, October 26, 2009, collecting over 5,000 cans, and in total about 62,000 for the 2009 edition, St. Mark surpassed the 1,000,000 can mark for the 22 years it has been held. The school has gained increasing media publicity because of the food drive.

Sports

The school has had three Athletic Directors, Ken Souliere, Keith Cooper and Kevin Nolan. Both Junior and Senior Football teams have been very successful in the NCSSAA. In 2006 the senior boys football team, led by coach Paul Brown, won the National Capital Bowl, played between the champions of Ottawa, Eastern Ontario, and Central Ontario. There have been many championships teams and individuals throughout the school's history in team sports such as boys' soccer, girls' basketball and boys' and girls' hockey. In 2008, the Senior Boys Basketball Team revitalized the basketball program as they finished with a winning record and made it to the Tier 2 semi-finals. In 2009, the Jr. varsity girls soccer team, senior boys rugby team, junior boys football team and varsity girls football team all brought home city championships. In the 2009/2010 season, the boys hockey team made it to the finals after a huge upset of Nepean High School, only to lose two controversial games in the finals, 4-3, and 3-2. In December 2010 the Boys Varsity Hockey Team captured the non-contact Tier 1 City Championships by beating Brookfield 5-4 and 4-3 to win the best of 3 finals.

The cheerleading squad has enjoyed great success at St. Mark. In 2008, the St. Mark varsity cheerleading team won the Cheer Alliance national championships in the school large senior advanced division along with the title grand champions of the school advanced division.

The track & field program at St. Mark has also yielded impressive results. Two St. Mark alumni - Ashley Purnell and Todd Pyper - won their respective events at the OFSAA Championships and went on to represent Team Canada at various international competitions.[3][4]

See also

References

  1. "St. Mark Catholic Highschool". Retrieved 7 September 2012.
  2. http://www.occdsb.on.ca/media.php?mid=14619
  3. http://www.iaaf.org/athletes/canada/ashley-purnell
  4. http://www.iaaf.org/athletes/canada/todd-pyper

External links

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