St. Charles College (Sudbury)

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St Charles College
former campus in Garson
Goodness Discipline Knowledge
Address
1940 Hawthorne Drive
Greater Sudbury, Ontario, P3A 1M8, Canada
Information
Type Catholic high school
Established 1951
School district Sudbury Catholic District School Board
Principal Patty Mardero
Grades 912
Colour(s)                maroon, black, and white
Mascot Cardinal
Rivals LaSalle Secondary, St Benedict, Sudbury Secondary School, Lo-Ellen Park Secondary School, Lockerby Composite School, Lively District Secondary School, Chelmsford Valley District Composite School
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St. Charles College is a high school located at 1940 Hawthorne Drive in Greater Sudbury, Ontario. The school motto is "Goodness Discipline Knowledge".[1]

The school was established in 1951 by the city's Catholic school board, in conjunction with the Basilian Fathers, as a boys-only school. (Girls attended Marymount College.) The school's original campus was located on Pine Street in the city's west end.

In the early 1980s, enrolment so exceeded the school's capacity that a second campus, located on Travers Street in the Little Britain neighbourhood, was launched for Grade 9 students. In 1986, the Catholic and public school boards traded redundant buildings and St. Charles College moved to a new campus in Garson.

In 1993, the boards traded buildings again, and the school moved to its present campus. At that time, the school also became co-educational, admitting female students for the first time.

The school mascot is a cardinal.

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Coordinates: 46°31′4.44″N 80°55′37.04″W / 46.5179°N 80.9269556°W / 46.5179; -80.9269556

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