York Catholic District School Board - Secondary Schools

Secondary Schools

School Name Street address Community Postal
Cardinal Carter Catholic High School 210 Bloomington Rd. W. Aurora L4G 3G8
Our Lady of the Lake Catholic College School 185 Glenwoods Ave. Keswick L4P 2W6
St. Joan of Arc Catholic High School 1 St. Joan of Arc Ave. Maple L6A 1W9
Brother André Catholic High School 6160 16th Ave. E. Markham L3P 3K8
Father Michael McGivney Catholic Academy 5300 14th Ave. Markham L3S 3K8
St. Augustine Catholic High School 2188 Rodick Road Markham L6C 1S3
Sacred Heart Catholic High School 1 Crusader Way Newmarket L3Y 6R2
St. Theresa of Lisieux Catholic High School 230 Shaftsbury Ave. Richmond Hill L4C 0E8
St. Elizabeth Catholic High School 525 New Westminster Dr. Thornhill L4J 7X3
St. Luke Catholic Learning Centre 160 Dubley Ave Thornhill L3T 2E6
St. Robert Catholic High School 8101 Leslie St. Thornhill L3T 7P4
Father Bressani Catholic High School 250 Ansley Grove Rd. Woodbridge L4L 3W4
Holy Cross Catholic Academy 7501 Martin Grove Rd. Woodbridge L4L 1A5
St. Jean de Brebeuf Catholic High School 2 Davos Rd. Woodbridge L4H 2Y1
Jean Vanier Catholic High School 10475 Bayview Avenue Richmond Hill L4C 3P2
St. Maximillian Kolbe Catholic High School 278 Wellington St. Aurora L4G 1J5

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