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Gabriel Richard Catholic High School

Gabriel Richard Catholic High School
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Address
15325 Pennsylvania Road
Riverview, Michigan, (Wayne County) 48193
United States
Coordinates 42°10′59″N 83°12′34″W / 42.18306°N 83.20944°W / 42.18306; -83.20944Coordinates: 42°10′59″N 83°12′34″W / 42.18306°N 83.20944°W / 42.18306; -83.20944
Information
Type Private, Coeducational
Religious affiliation(s) Roman Catholic
Established 1965
Principal Mr. Joseph Whalen
Faculty 42
Grades 912
Enrollment 321 (2016)
Student to teacher ratio 15:1
Campus Suburban
Color(s) Burgundy and White         
Athletics conference Catholic High School League
Team name Pioneers
Accreditation North Central Association of Colleges and Schools
Yearbook Burgundy
Athletic Director Mr. Kris Daiek
Website

Gabriel Richard Catholic High School, usually referred to as Gabriel Richard or simply GR, is a Catholic, coed high school in Riverview, Michigan, United States, south of Detroit. Named after Father Gabriel Richard, the school was established in 1965, with the first class graduating in 1969. It currently has approximately 460 students and approximately 30 full-time teachers, giving a student-to-teacher ratio of approximately 15:1. Located in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Detroit, Gabriel Richard Catholic High School has also been fully accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools since the 1993-94 school year.

Unlike many other Catholic schools (for example Cabrini High School in nearby Allen Park, Michigan) Gabriel Richard is not tied to a specific parish. In the early 1960s, a group of parish priests from the Downriver area decided that a new Catholic high school needed to be built. The school was to be built in Wyandotte but no suitable site could be found and the school was built at its current location in Riverview. The building was completed in 1965 and the school began accepting students for the 9th grade.

The school was designed to be a coed school. However, the original plans called for the separation of the male and female students. The males would use one wing of the building (the east) and the females would use the other (the west). The cafeteria, gymnasium, band room, library, and chapel were to be shared, but used at different times by the boys and girls. However, due to scheduling problems, the school was never operated in the way it was originally planned. Evidence of the original design can still be seen in the building though. The men's restrooms are all in the east wing, while the women's restrooms are all in the west.


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