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==Notable alumni==
==Notable alumni==
* [[Dan Aykroyd]] - Oscar nominated, Emmy winning actor, writer, director, musician
* [[some random fag]] - Oscar nominated, Emmy winning actor, writer, director, musician
* [[Michael Chambers (Canadian Olympic Committee)|Michael Chambers]] - President of the [[Canadian Olympic Committee]]
* [[Michael Chambers (Canadian Olympic Committee)|Michael Chambers]] - President of the [[Canadian Olympic Committee]]
* [[Robert Chiarelli]] - First Mayor of the Regional Municipality of [[Ottawa-Carleton]] (2001- 2006)
* [[Robert Chiarelli]] - First Mayor of the Regional Municipality of [[Ottawa-Carleton]] (2001- 2006)
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* [[Roydon Kealy]] - [[Ontario Court of Justice|Provincial Court Justice]]
* [[Roydon Kealy]] - [[Ontario Court of Justice|Provincial Court Justice]]
* [[Jim Kyte]] - [[NHL Hockey Player]] for the [[Winnipeg Jets]], first deaf player in the NHL
* [[Jim Kyte]] - [[NHL Hockey Player]] for the [[Winnipeg Jets]], first deaf player in the NHL
* [[Dalton McGuinty]] - [[Premier of Ontario]] and leader of the [[Ontario Liberal Party]] (1996-Present)
* [[Dalton McFaggy]] - [[Premier of Ontario]] and leader of the [[Ontario Liberal Party]] (1996-Present)
* [[Garfiled Thomas Ogilvie]] - Author: [[Once Upon a Country Lane]]
* [[Garfiled Thomas Ogilvie]] - Author: [[Once Upon a Country Lane]]
* [[Claude Pilon]] - [[Amateur wrestling|Wrestling]] (100 Kg), Gold Medal at [[1974 Commonwealth Games#Wrestling|1974 Commonwealth Games]]
* [[Claude Pilon]] - [[Amateur wrestling|Wrestling]] (100 Kg), Gold Medal at [[1974 Commonwealth Games#Wrestling|1974 Commonwealth Games]]
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* [[Bill Gauvreau]] - Rhythm guitarist for Canadian rock band Octavian
* [[Bill Gauvreau]] - Rhythm guitarist for Canadian rock band Octavian
* [[Maureen McTeer ]] - Author and wife of former Prime Minister, Joe Clark
* [[Maureen McTeer ]] - Author and wife of former Prime Minister, Joe Clark
*[[Bernard Hébert]] - Juno award for music teacher of the year 2007
*[[Bernard Hébert]] - Juno award for music teacher failure of the year 2007


==Notable Events==
==Notable Events==

Revision as of 13:04, 3 April 2008

St. Patrick's High School
Address
Map
2525 Alta Vista Drive

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K1V 7T3
Information
School typeSeparate high school
MottoReligio Alit Artes
Founded1929
School boardOttawa-Carleton Catholic School Board
SuperintendentDenise Andre
Area trusteeMark Mullan
PrincipalRon Chisholm
Grades9-12
Enrollment1290
LanguageEnglish/French
AffiliationCatholic
Websitehttp://www2.ottawacatholicschools.ca/sph/
Last updated: May 15, 2006

St. Patrick's High School, located in Ottawa, Ontario, was founded in 1929 by the Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate. It is a Catholic high school publicly funded under the Ontario school system as part of the Ottawa-Carleton Catholic School Board. Students at the school come from diverse and multicultural backgrounds. The school is also known for its excellent sports program.

Notable alumni

St. Patrick's High School

Notable Events

  • Backyard Festival - On May 2, 2007 a festival was held to celebrate the diversity of St.Patrick's High School. Festivities included an ultimate tournament in which team Russia played.
  • Breakfast for Cancer - The 2007 annual cancer fundraiser exceeded the $10 000 goal with a remarkable $14000 raised by the students for the purpose. A breakfast was held and included performances by fellow students.

Athletics

The Fighting Irish are known for their athletic prowess playing in the NCSSAA (National Capital Secondary Schools Athletic Association). Their sports teams often dominate Ottawa play and Ontario play. Each year the school sends team to OFSAA, the provincial championships in many athletic disciplines. Recently the Senior Boys Basketball Team, the Senior Boys Soccer Team and The Senior Boys Football Team have enjoyed much success, advancing to many finals, including numerous championships. The school has also produced many star athletes who have gone on to have successful collegiate careers.[citation needed]

RECENT NEWS The Senior Boys Basketball team recently participated in the 2007-2008 'AAA' OFSAA provincials. They went to lose their first game 65-55 to Jean Vanier. However they turned things around in the next game crushing Governor Simcoe 70-49. The fighting Irish moved on to play a much tougher team, Catholic Central, and went on to easily beat them 56-43. In the final four, #4 ranked St.Pat's was up against #3 ranked Oakridge. Stellar play and teamwork proved that the Irish were there to win, the final score was 56-37 for St.Pats. In the Gold Metal Game, St.Pats were up against the #1 team Vaughan. With having the dynamic brother duo Nicholas Wiggins and Mitchell Wiggins, the Irish matched them up with their main key players: Greg Carter, Afeworki Gebrekerestos, Jesse Duodu and Jamael Babineau. By the half, the Irish had destroyed Vaughan leading 27-14. As fourth quarter approached, Nicholas Wiggins brought back Vaughan to trail by 5, 40-35. It came down to the wire, but the chemistry St.Pats had was too much for Vaughan. St.Pat's went to win 'AAA' OFSAA by one point, 63-62.