Saint Francis High School is a Roman Catholic high school, and one of the largest in Calgary, serving 2006 students in the communities of northwest
Calgary
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Alberta
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History
The school opened in 1962 with an enrollment of 466 students in three grades (9–11) and offered academic, commercial (business) and technical programs. By 1965 enrollment doubled and the vocational wings were constructed including shop areas for automotive, carpentry, electronics & electricity, drafting, commercial art, beauty culture, hot metals and lithograph. Two science labs, one multi-activity area and eight classrooms completed the addition. In 1983, two of the areas were renovated to house the Home Economics facilities and in 2000, a new library, media environment and music room were added along with new computer and science labs and numerous classrooms.
In July 2017 modernization construction began on the school on the original section of the building, providing a new chapel, Culinary Arts area, expanded gymnasium facilities and a brighter, more open student commons.
The school's patron saint is
Saint Francis of Assisi
Giovanni di Pietro di Bernardone, better known as Saint Francis of Assisi ( it, Francesco d'Assisi; – 3 October 1226), was a Mysticism, mystic Italian Catholic Church, Catholic friar, founder of the Franciscans, and one of the most vener ...
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Athletics
Saint Francis competes and participates as a Division I member school in the
Calgary Senior High School Athletic Association (student body populous 1700+) and the Alberta Schools Athletic Association. Its acclaimed sports programs have amassed several city and provincial championships. Its football program, has won thirty eight city titles (twenty four Senior Varsity Division I & fourteen Junior Varsity Division I), and seven
Alberta Schools Athletic Association
The Alberta Schools' Athletic Association (ASAA) is the governing body that oversees amateur athletics in schools for the province of Alberta. It is a voluntary, non profit organization that has 373 member high schools. It enforces policies as d ...
Senior Varsity Tier I Provincial titles (school population 1250+).
In addition, the school hosts two mid-winter basketball tournaments. The St Francis Invitational (SFI) is an eight team tournament that invites several senior boys varsity teams from rival city & provincial high schools, as well as schools from Western Canada and occasionally from the United States (specifically
Laredo, Texas
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to compete in a two-day tourney. The Browns' Invitational Tournament is an eight team tournament that hosts feeder schools from the Calgary Catholic junior high school system which is held weeks after the SFI.
Academics
Music Program
St. Francis High School comprises over 100 students in the various grades of 10,11,12.
Drama Program
St. Francis High School offers classes in Drama, Advanced Acting, Musical Theatre, Technical Theatre, and Dance.
Students in these programs are entered into competition and festivals, and the program stages a fall production, spring production, musical theatre revue, and dance show, culminating in an evening gala featuring dance, choir, band, theatre, and visual art exhibitions and performances.
Career and Technology Studies
St. Francis offers a comprehensive selection of course in Business, Practical and Technical Arts.
Notable alumni
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Michelle Conn - Former Field Hockey Player
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Mike Cvik - NHL Linesmen
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John Forzani
John Forzani (April 5, 1947 – October 30, 2014) was a Canadian businessman, former Canadian Football League (CFL) player, and CFL team owner. He was the Chairman and co-founder of FGL Sports.
Early life
Born in Calgary, Alberta, he received a d ...
- Former CFL Player, chairman and co-founder of the
FGL Sports
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Tom Forzani
Tom Forzani (born June 15, 1951) is a former Canadian football wide receiver for the CFL Calgary Stampeders. He played from 1973 to 1983 for the Stampeders.
He is one of three Forzani brothers to play for their hometown Stampeders, along with Jo ...
- Former CFL Player
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Javier Glatt - Former CFL Linebacker
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Alex Hicks
Alexander W. Hicks (born September 4, 1969) is a Canadian former ice hockey player who played in the National Hockey League for the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim, Pittsburgh Penguins, San Jose Sharks and the Florida Panthers. He is the son of Wayne H ...
- Former NHL Forward
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Rolly Lumbala
Rolly Lumbala (born January 30, 1986) is a Canadian football fullback who is currently a free agent. He was invited to training camp as a fullback for the Miami Dolphins of the National Football League. He was drafted by the BC Lions in the se ...
- Former CFL Fullback
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Marco Iannuzzi
Marco Iannuzzi (born May 21, 1987) is a retired Canadian football wide receiver for the BC Lions of the Canadian Football League (CFL). He is an official Canadian honour recipient of Sovereign's Medal for Volunteers presented by the Governor G ...
- BC Lions Player
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Brian Pockar - Former Figure Skater
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Bruce Robertson - Former Rower & Olympic Champion
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Anita Vandenbeld
Anita M. Vandenbeld (born December 3, 1971) is a Canadians, Canadian politician, who was elected to represent the electoral district (Canada), riding of Ottawa West—Nepean for the Liberal Party of Canada in the House of Commons of Canada in t ...
- Canadian Member of Parliament
References
External links
St Francis Senior High Official Web Site
{{High Schools in Calgary
High schools in Calgary
Catholic secondary schools in Alberta
Educational institutions established in 1962
1962 establishments in Alberta