St. Joseph High School and Ascension Collegiate | |
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10830 109 Street NW Edmonton, Alberta, T5H 3C1 Canada |
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School type | Secondary school |
Motto | "No Glory Without Effort" |
Religious affiliation(s) | Roman Catholic |
Founded | 1931 |
School board | Edmonton Catholic School District |
Superintendent | Joan Carr |
Area trustee | Rudy Arcilla |
Principal | Mr. MacDonald |
Grades | 10-12 |
Enrollment | 1,200 |
Language | English, French, Spanish, Italian |
Colour(s) | Blue & White |
Team name | Saints |
Website | www |
Coordinates: 53°33′14″N 113°30′33″W / 53.55389°N 113.50917°W
St. Joseph High School and Ascension Collegiate is a high school located in Edmonton, Alberta's downtown core.Ascension Collegiate High and Jean Forest All Girls Leadership Academy are also located within the high school.
St. Joseph High School and Ascension Collegiate first opened in 1931 as the first high school for the Catholic boys in the Edmonton region. In the 1950s with the closing of St. Mary’s High School St. Joseph opened its doors to girls. For a part of its history, St. Joseph's High School has offered self-paced or self-directed learning programs. These programs allow students to choose their own classes to a greater degree than most high school students, as well as manage their own time and work schedule, rather than attend regular class.
Within these programs exists the Jean Forest Leadership Academy (JFLA) and Career Skills Centre. The Jean forest Leadership Academy is an all girls program that allows girls to work alongside other girls within the confines of their school. The Career Skills Centre, housed at St. Joseph High School, is Edmonton Catholic School District’s new centralized technical and trade career education site. The Skills Centre allows students from around the district to take part in CTS programs not necessarily available at their home school.
The Saints compete in the Metro Edmonton High School Athletic Association in various sports such as basketball, football, soccer, volleyball, track and field, badminton, cross country, curling, golf, and swimming. In the 1981/82 school year, St.Joes became the first and only high school in Edmonton to ever win the triple crown in which they won a Senior City Championship in Football, Basketball, and Soccer.
Every year since 1984, St.Joseph has hosted the Father Michael Troy Basketball tournament. Teams from around Canada have participated in the tournament since its inception. Recently, teams from Marburg, Germany have competed. The namesake of the tournament, the late Father Michael Troy, considered the association of his name with this tournament one of the greatest honors in his lifetime.