St. Pius X High School is a secondary school in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Founded in 1958, the school, operated by the publicly funded Ottawa Catholic School Board, teaches grades 9-12. As of March, enrollment stood at around 833 students.[3]
St. Pius X High School | |
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Address | |
1481 Fisher Avenue , , Canada | |
Coordinates | 45°21′55″N 75°42′44″W / 45.36528°N 75.71222°W |
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School type | Separate high school |
Motto | To establish all things in Christ |
Religious affiliation(s) | Catholic |
Founded | 1958 |
School board | Ottawa Catholic School Board |
Superintendent | Shelly Montgomery [1] |
Area trustee | Luka Luketic-Buyers[1] |
Administrator | Tammy James[1] |
Principal | Carrie Bowie[1] |
Grades | 9 – 12 |
Enrollment | 833 (March 2020) |
Language | English, French |
Colour(s) | |
Mascot | Captain Pius |
Team name | X-Men |
Co-Presidents | Austin LoFaro & Jonny Guercio[2] |
Website | pih |
In 1975, the school became a scene of a school shooting perpetrated by a senior student that killed 3 (including himself) and injured 5 others.
School shooting
editSt. Pius X High School was the scene of Canada's second school shooting on October 27, 1975. The gunman, Robert Poulin, an 18-year-old St. Pius student, opened fire on his classmates with a 12 gauge shotgun, killing one and wounding five before killing himself.[4][5] Poulin had raped and stabbed 17-year-old Kim Rabot to death prior to the incident. He also attempted to burn down the house after he killed Rabot. A book entitled Rape of a Normal Mind was written about the incident.[6]
Screwdriver fight
editOn October 16th, 2017, a brawl between students belonging mainly to the Syrian and Italo-Canadian cultural groups occurred at Steve MacLean Park. One student attempted to use a screwdriver as a weapon, but was unsuccessful in causing injury. 47 students were sent home for the day, while 8 faced longer term suspensions.[7]
Notable alumni
editThis article's list of alumni may not follow Wikipedia's verifiability policy. (July 2016) |
- Dan Aykroyd - actor[8]
- Brendan Bell - National Hockey League player
- Walter Douglas Boyd - cardiac surgeon; performed world's first robot-assisted closed chest coronary artery bypass surgery
- Rick Chiarelli - Ottawa City Councillor
- Keith Egli - Ottawa City Councillor
- Jim Foley - Canadian Football League player[9]
- Vincent Lam - writer, Bloodletting and Miraculous Cures; winner of the 2006 Giller Prize
- Jesse Palmer - retired National Football League player,[10] participant in The Bachelor, ESPN football analyst
- Mark Sutcliffe - 59th mayor of Ottawa.[11]
- Chris Therien - retired National Hockey League player (non-graduate)
- Jason York - retired National Hockey League player (non-graduate), Team 1200 (Ottawa) radio host
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ a b c d "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2012-07-23. Retrieved 2012-09-01.
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: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) - ^ https://www.instagram.com/stpiusxmen/ stpiusxmen (Student Council Instagram) Retrieved 02 June 2024.
- ^ https://drive.google.com/file/d/1_L8aU5o7e10btIjyUsjDl7d3NhEOP3ly/view?ts=5d138e8a OCSB Budget 2019-2020. Retrieved 04 July 2020.
- ^ The Star
- ^ The Free Library
- ^ Cobb, Christopher and Avery, Bob. (1977). Rape of a Normal Mind. Toronto: Paperjacks. ISBN 0-7701-0025-2
- ^ https://ottawa.ctvnews.ca/st-pius-students-suspended-after-violent-brawl-near-high-school-1.3636321 St. Pius students suspended after violent brawl near high school October 17, 2017. Retrieved 02 June 2024.
- ^ "Dan Aykroyd remembers his roots" Scope, Volume 3, No. 4, Winter 1996
- ^ "School Histories: St. Pius X Catholic High School" (PDF). Ottawa-Carleton Catholic School Board.
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(help) - ^ Jesse Palmer at NetGlimpse
- ^ "Mark Sutcliffe running a different kind of race". CBC Ottawa. 12 October 2022.