St. Mary's High School (Kitchener)
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St. Mary's High School is a
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in Kitchener,
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, Canada. It serves most of Kitchener's Catholic students, with others attending
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. Members of its sports teams are known as the ''Eagles''.


History

The school was originally located in downtown Kitchener, where it was founded as the Girls' School to complement the adjacent boys-only St. Jerome's High School. As the latter school had older infrastructure, it was closed and St. Mary's was made
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in 1990. In 2002, the school moved from the downtown to the southern suburbs, where there would be far less commuting time for most students. The former school buildings have been given differing fates: one auxiliary building (fka "West Wing" aka "Blue Wing") was demolished along with the gymnasium annex of the "West Campus" building; the main St. Jerome's facility has been renovated to house
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's Faculty of Social Work, and the main St. Mary's building ("Green", "Yellow", and "Silver" wings) now houses both the Catholic School Board offices and the Kitchener Downtown Community Centre. In the autumn of 2004, a new branch of the
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opened within the new school building. The school's fall 2005 enrollment was 2,200 students. This population was still far higher than the anticipated capacity; 25
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s are currently installed on the grounds, and no student parking is available due to the need for faculty parking, however, the newly constructed arena, the Activa Center, allows students use of its parking lot during school hours. As of October 2008, the school's population was 2,123, making it one of the largest in Ontario. The new school building features a Triple Gym, an auditorium/theatre known as Alumni Hall, as well as a large cafeteria. The school also houses tennis courts and 2 soccer/football fields. In 2019, the school applied for an Aviva Community Fund that would allow for a facelift for their tennis courts and transform these courts into multi-purpose courts. The school was granted $345,000 for facility improvements funded primarily by the Hallman Foundation which included developing their multi-purpose court, green gym, and park benches thanks to the work of The Legacy Committee. Several notable events have occurred at the new school since its opening in 2002. These events include: a bomb scare in 2004, again in September 2010 and again in April 2016, a fire in the central stairwell in 2005, and a chemical scare in 2006. Also, in 2008, an
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scare emerged in the school's cafetorium, affecting several students. An anonymous caller made threats to students and staff resulting in a two-day closure on May 29 and 30, 2024. In June 2011, the school received its first silver Certification in the WCDSB from Ontario
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. with addition in June 2013 they arrive another silver Certification with Eco-School. The school's motto Virtus et Scientia, meaning Virtue and Knowledge, has continued to be written in the lives of their graduates. As an extension to the school's classic motto, Virtus et Scientia, they have implemented their mission statement "Where Kindness Matters, Community Grows!". The school promotes this motto at the end of all of its announcements and makes sure to spread positivity around their school community. As a celebration of kindness, each year the school holds an annual Kindness Matters barbecue to sum up a fantastic year. This allows for all students to share a common lunch and join in participating in different games and activities while enjoying a free barbecue lunch and other great snacks. In 2019, the Ion light rail system (LRT) brought passenger rail service to its newly constructed
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, located one block from SMHS. This has allowed for easier and more convenient transportation for students.


Athletics

In late spring 2007, the girl's slo-pitch team became WCSSA champions. They ended their season with 22 wins and 0 losses – a perfect season. They also competed in two tournaments in addition to the regular season, one in Toronto hosted by Bishop Allen and one in Kitchener at the Peter Hallman ballpark. They won both tournaments. Since then, they have gone 81-1-0 as of 2010. In 2008/2009, the Activa Arena Complex, built by the city of Kitchener, was constructed beside the campus. The arena is now home to St. Mary's hockey teams, and it also houses the Lennox Lewis Boxing School. In the spring of 2020, the
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resulted in the closure of schools, leading to the cancellation of all athletics in the
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. In the subsequent 2021-2022 school year athletics resumed. Fall Sports:St. Mary's High School. Student Handbook 2021-2022
/ref> * Basketball (Junior Girls, Senior Girls) * Cross Country * Field Hockey (Girls) * Football (Junior Boys, Senior Boys) *Golf (Junior Boys, Senior Boys, Girls) * Soccer (Junior Boys) * Tennis (Junior, Senior) * Volleyball (Junior Boys, Senior Boys) Winter Sports: * Basketball (Novice Boys, Junior Boys, Senior Boys) * Curling (Novice, Intermediate, Senior) * Hockey (Junior Boys, Senior Boys, Girls) *Powerlifting * Swimming * Volleyball (Novice Girls, Junior Girls, Senior Girls) * Wrestling Spring Sports: * Badminton (Junior, Senior) * Mud Puppy Chase (Special Education Students only) * Rugby (Junior Boys, Senior Boys, Girls) * Soccer (Senior Boys, Girls) * Softball (Girls, Boys) *
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(Special Education Students only) * Track and Field *Triathlon *Ultimate Frisbee St. Mary's is a member of the eight team District 8 Athletic Association.


Performance arts

The campus' theatre, Alumni Hall, has been host to several theatrical productions. It is one of the only high schools in the Waterloo Region that produces two productions every year - one in the fall and one in the spring.


Clubs

There are many non-athletic opportunities for students to get involved in the school community. They include: Art Club, Bible Study Group, Board Games Club,
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, DECA, Eagle Buddies, Environmental Club,This club would not be any longer than last years ago. Hypercussion,
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, ON), Mission Collection, Newspaper, Nutrition for Learning, Outdoor Adventure Club,
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, Science Olympics, Skills Canada, Social Action Team, Tech Crew, The Nest and
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(Separate with non-club), as well as many others. A relatively new club that presents support and encouragement for diversity amongst the students and staff is St. Mary's PRISM club (Pride and Respect for Individuals of a Sexual Minority). This club is a supportive group of individuals who build a safe space and stand in solidarity to combat hate and harassment directed towards those who identify as a sexual minority. Students at SMHS collectively started a Black Lives Matter club where they continue to bring awareness to the situation and support to those discriminated against due to race, ethnicity, or colour. St. Mary's holds a Black History Month of events to recognize and showcase the talents, achievements, and culture of St. Mary's own students as they demonstrate pride in their own heritage and culture. School activities and improvements are conceived and organized by the Student Activities Council, commonly known as SAC. SAC is typically headed by two co-presidents. The council consists of positions like the Arts Reps, Assembly Reps, Athletic Reps, Social Justice Reps, Special Events Reps, Spirit Reps, Healthy Schools Reps, Special Education Reps, Inclusivity Reps, Multicultural Reps, Tech Reps, Communications Reps, Grade Nine Reps and the Faith Rep. SAC keeps students informed with current events, fundraisers, and initiatives.


Specialist High Skills Major

St. Mary's High School participates and encourages their grade 11 and 12 students to join their Specialist High Skills Major program (SHSM). This program allows for students to partake in numerous workshops that will earn valuable industry certifications and encourages focus on a career path matching their skills and interests. St. Mary's specifically supports grade 11's and 12's who participate in this program by incorporating this into their co-operative education classes as a requirement and providing a Red Seal on their diploma if successfully completed.  Students participating in SHSM are required to take courses specifically related to their Major such as - Arts, Business, Health and Wellness, Justice, Community Safety & Emergency Services, etc. The school's co-operative education (Co-op) classes allow students to gain experience in many different trades and fields of work. St. Mary's Co-op class gives students the chance to see what it is like to work in a profession they are interested in and allows for students to develop helpful skills and earn hands-on experience.


Notable alumni

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See also

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References

Approximation for the 2009/2010 school year


External links


History of St. Mary's High School
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