HOLY TRINITY CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL (KANATA)


'Holy Trinity Catholic High School' is a secondary school located in Kanata, Ontario. It serves students from grades 7 through 12. It is the first of its architectural design in Ottawa, opened in 1990. It was followed by 5 identical schools in the Ottawa-Carleton Catholic School Board.

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Sports teams
Trivia
External links

Sports teams


The name of their various school athletic teams is the ''Tornadoes''. The teams include swimming, soccer, rugby, track and field, lacrosse, basketball and hockey, handball and ultimate frisbee.

Trivia



Pat Woodcock of the Edmonton Eskimos CFL team attended the school.

★ The school is commonly referred to by its students as "Trinity."

★ There is a dead bird stuck in the concrete inside the building by the entrance. It was painted over in the 2005-2006 school year. It was still discernible, however, and someone wrote in marker "Dead Bird" with an arrow pointing to it to commemorate its existence. Apparently, the bird flew inside the building through the open front doors, straight into the still wet concrete.

★ Holy Trinity's first football team was successful in reaching the playoffs in its first year with a 4 - 2 record they however lost in the first round to Sir Wilfred Laurier (who went on to win the championship)

★ The Holy Trinity varsity boys' hockey team has gone to the OFSAA Championships after winning the city title for the past three years. The team accomplished a Bronze Medal in the 2003/2004 season.

★ The Holy Trinity Rhythm & Blues Band who play a variety of 60's and 70's tunes, has won the National Capital Cappie award for best orchestra in Ottawa. Competing against 25 other schools, they still managed to surpass the arts based school, Canterbury.

External links



Official school website

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