Category : High Schools


Ontario announces $152M for new Ottawa high schools

Ontario Education Minister Paul Calandra announces $152.4 million for two new Ottawa high schools in Barrhaven and Orléans, with construction potentially starting spring 2026. The province also plans to transfer underutilized schools to boards in need.

Ottawa Program Teaches Newcomers Hockey Skills

Frank Ryan Catholic High School in Ottawa launches innovative program teaching newcomer students how to skate and play hockey, fostering community integration through Canada's favorite sport.

Ontario High School Rankings 2025 Released

The Fraser Institute's latest report grades 747 Ontario secondary schools based on EQAO test scores. Discover which GTA schools topped the rankings and how your school performed.

St. Mary's Students Reflect on Homelessness Experience

Students at St. Mary's High School in Kitchener gained firsthand insight into homelessness through an overnight tent initiative, fostering empathy and awareness about housing insecurity in their community.

Windsor students plant flags for veterans

Villanova high school students paid tribute to Canadian war veterans by placing flags at a local cemetery. Learn how Windsor youth are preserving remembrance traditions.

Winnipeg High School Financial Scandal: Police Probe

St. Paul's High School in Winnipeg faces serious financial misconduct allegations, prompting an internal audit and police investigation. School officials remain tight-lipped as parents demand transparency.

Barrie Approves Land Swap for New Banting High School

Barrie City Council approves groundbreaking land exchange agreement with Simcoe County District School Board, paving the way for state-of-the-art Banting Memorial High School facility with enhanced community amenities.

Teen Creates Late-Night TV Inspired Halloween Display

A creative high school student from Canada has transformed his family's home into an immersive late-night TV experience for Halloween, complete with animated host and celebrity interviews that's captivating the entire neighborhood.

Lethbridge students walk out supporting teachers

Hundreds of Lethbridge high school students walked out of class to protest Alberta's legislation forcing teachers back to work, highlighting growing tension in education sector.

Students' exam cancelled after studying wrong Roman ruler

A hilarious historical mix-up involving ancient Roman rulers resulted in Australian high school seniors getting an unexpected reprieve from their final history exam. Discover how confusing two Roman leaders turned into every student's dream scenario.

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