Assumption College School (Brantford)

Assumption College School
Address
257 Shellard Lane[1]
Brantford, Ontario, N3T 5L5
Canada
Coordinates 43°07′20″N 80°17′58″W / 43.122208°N 80.299459°W / 43.122208; -80.299459Coordinates: 43°07′20″N 80°17′58″W / 43.122208°N 80.299459°W / 43.122208; -80.299459
Information
School type Catholic High School[1]
Motto Quae Sursum Sunt Quaerite
(Seek that which comes from above)
Religious affiliation(s) Catholic[1]
Founded 1992
School board Brant Haldimand Norfolk Catholic District School Board[1]
School number 688088[1]
Principal Allison Hayes[2]
Grades 9–12
Enrollment 1700 (2018)
Language English
French
Colour(s) Burgundy, navy blue and white             
Mascot Lion
Website www.assumptionlions.com

Assumption College School is a Roman Catholic Secondary School in Brantford, Ontario, Canada.

History

In 1941, Brantford Catholic High School opened in the basement of St. Ann's Elementary School with just one Grade 9 class. A new class was added each year until 1951 when the school moved to a former residence on Dufferin Ave. From 1951 to 1978, the priests of the Congregation of the Resurrection acted as the principals.

In 1991, enrolment exceeded 1700 students. This necessitated the opening of Assumption College in September, 1992.

In 2001, Holy Trinity was built in Simcoe to decrease the large populations at Assumption College and St. Johns College.

After this, it was recognized that the school population was growing, and an expansion was needed. The third floor was built, including classrooms, science labs, and a cosmetology lab.

The school offers a STEM (science, tech, engineering and math) program, LEAP (Language English Advanced Placement) program, and CWAYC (Canadian World Affairs Youth Council). ACS offers Advanced Placement courses in English, Calculus, Biology, Chemistry, and Physics.

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 "School Information". Ontario Ministry of Education. Archived from the original on 2005-11-11. Retrieved 2006-07-27.
  2. "School Directory". Brant Haldimand Norfolk Catholic District School Board. Archived from the original on 2006-08-18. Retrieved 2006-07-27.
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