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Bishop O'Byrne High School is a Roman Catholic high school located in Calgary, Alberta operated under the jurisdiction of the Calgary Catholic School District.The school's designated boundaries include the deep southwest communities of Calgary like Bridlewood, Millrise, and Shawnessy, and southeast quadrants of Calgary like Midnapore, McKenzie Lake, and Sundance.
Robert Thirsk High School is a public senior high school in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. It derives its name from Robert Thirsk, a Canadian engineer and physician, and a former Canadian Space Agency astronaut. The high school is located in the Northwest Calgary community of Arbour Lake, and has a capacity of 1,500 students.
Sir Winston Churchill High School is a senior high school in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. It derives its name from Sir Winston Churchill , two-term prime minister of the United Kingdom. The high school is built in the Northwest community of Brentwood.
The following articles on school districts, list their high schools: Calgary Catholic School District (CCSD) - (some of its schools are in the CMA, but outside Calgary's city limits, and therefore not suited to this category)
Central Memorial High School is a public senior high school located in the southwest community of North Glenmore in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. The school was the first high school in Calgary. [1] The school falls under the jurisdiction of the Calgary Board of Education. The school houses unique programs that include the School of Performing and ...
The province of Alberta, renamed The Lacombe Separate School District #1 to be the Calgary Roman Catholic School District #1 (who simply call themselves the Calgary Catholic School District). 1918 Senior boys' classes are moved to the newly created St. Mary's College for Boys (in this case the word college means secondary school ) nearby.
Henry Wise Wood High School (HWW) is a public high school located in the southwest quadrant of Calgary, Alberta, Canada. The school was built in 1961 and is named after Henry Wise Wood , an Alberta pioneer (cowboy) who was instrumental in forming the Alberta Wheat Pool and the United Farmers of Alberta .
By 1919, enrollment at Crescent Heights High School was 980 students. The current building was erected in 1928 for a cost of $275,000. [ 1 ] It was extensively renovated in 1985–86, with a second full-size gymnasium added, and the original gymnasium converted into a student center.