St. Joseph's Catholic High School (Windsor, Ontario)

St. Joseph's Catholic High School is a Catholic high school in Windsor, Ontario operated by the Windsor-Essex Catholic District School Board. D. Labute is the current principal. A new school 160,000 square feet (15,000 m2) in size with space for more than 1,200 students has been built at the corner of McHugh and Clover Avenue, just north of Tecumseh Road East in Windsor. It opened in September 2006. This newer school has replaced the former one at 5420 Empress Street in Windsor.

St. Joseph's Catholic High School
Address
2425 Clover Avenue

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N8P 2A3

Canada
Coordinates42.31689°N 82.91220°W / 42.31689; -82.91220
Information
School typeSecondary School Catholic high school
MottoFortes in Christo
(Strong in Christ)
Religious affiliation(s)Catholic
Patron saint(s)St. Joseph
Founded1989
School boardWindsor-Essex Catholic District School Board
SuperintendentM. Farrand
Area trusteeB. Holland
PrincipalD. LaBute
Grades9 to 12
Enrollment1150 (2014)
LanguageEnglish/French Immersion
Schedule8:53 - 2:49
AreaEast Riverside
Colour(s)Blue and Yellow
SloganRespect, Responsibility, Relationships
Team nameLasers
Feeder schoolsH.J. Lassaline, L.A. Desmaris, St. John Vianney, St. Anne French Immerision
Websitewww.stjosephshighschool.com

The new school building includes a physical education workout facility, cafetorium, football field & track, atrium, and the St. Joseph's Chapel. St. Joseph's has a wide variety of sports also including football, soccer, baseball, volleyball, basketball, badminton, curling, wrestling and golf.

St. Joseph's High School currently offers Specialist High Skills Major programs in four areas of study: Health and Wellness, Visual Arts & Media, Construction Technology and Business.

Its family of elementary schools includes:

  1. St. Anne French Imm. CES
  2. L.A. Desmarais CES
  3. H.J. Lassaline CES
  4. St. John Vianney CES

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