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Francis Libermann Catholic High School

Francis Libermann Catholic High School (alternatively known as Francis Libermann CHS, Libermann High, FLCHS, FL, Francis Libermann, or Libermann) is a Catholic secondary school (as of 2003, an elementary school as well) in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is located in the Agincourt neighbourhood of Scarborough, and part of the Toronto Catholic District School Board, formerly the Metropolitan Separate School Board.

Francis Libermann Catholic High School
Address
4640 Finch Avenue East

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Canada
Coordinates43°48′26″N 79°16′27″W / 43.807109°N 79.274281°W / 43.807109; -79.274281
Information
School typeCatholic High school
MottoInter Mutanda Constantia
(Steadfast in the midst of change)
Religious affiliation(s)Roman Catholic
(Holy Ghost Fathers)
Founded1977
School boardToronto Catholic District School Board
(Metropolitan Separate School Board)
SuperintendentPeter Aguiar
Area 7
Area trusteeGarry Tanuan
Ward 8
School number524 / 707708
524 / 706078
AdministratorJennifer Giannone
PrincipalGabriele Piccolo
Grades9-12 (Non-Semestered)
Enrolment927 (2018-19)
LanguageEnglish
Colour(s)Blackwatch plaid, Blue, Light Blue, and Green     
Team nameLibermann Falcons
ParishPrince of Peace
WebsiteFrancis Libermann CHS

The school is named after the priest Francis Libermann, a French Jewish convert to Roman Catholicism in the 19th century and the "Second Founder" of the Congregation of the Holy Spirit.[1] It was initially founded in 1977 as a semi-private school. It became a public separate school in 1986. Libermann is enrolled with 927 students as of 2018-19 and ranked 148 of 738 schools in Fraser Institute Report Card.[2] The motto is "Inter Mutanda Constantia" ("Steadfast in the midst of Change")

History edit

 
François Libermann, c. 1850

Since the openings of Neil McNeil High School (founded by the Spiritan Fathers) in 1958, John J. Lynch High School in 1963 and Cardinal Newman High School in 1973, most of northern Scarborough is underdeveloped before the 1970s. However, the area is served by several existing high schools: Agincourt Collegiate Institute, Sir John A. Macdonald Collegiate Institute, Stephen Leacock Collegiate Institute, and nearby Albert Campbell Collegiate Institute with the latter opened the year prior.

Francis Libermann Catholic High School was founded in 1977 under the direction of the Spiritan order and the Metropolitan Separate School Board, with Father John Geary CSSp as principal. Originally, Libermann was intended to be a middle school in the city of Toronto. The idea for the school usage was changed after the school was built and instead to be used by students of grades 9 to OAC.

The building was constructed in 1981. Because this design accommodated a more petite student body, the school had to deal with perpetual overcrowding, requiring the construction of additions and alterations. Portables were built for the surplus of students. Over many years, the school underwent additional construction projects such as expanding the gymnasium, adding an annex, and adding an entirely new section containing an office, atrium and cafeteria,m most notably in 2006.

From the beginning, Libermann was mainly a private school,l with the MSSB assuming the responsibility for educating grade 9 and 10 students. From 1985 onward,s in the aftermath of the government announcement of the total funding of Roman Catholic high schools, Libermann ceased as a private school. The MSSB now has complete control of the school, with the Spiritans withdrawing day-to-day operations.

In 1986, the school had 1,100 students and 63 full-time staff members. During that year the school was overcrowded with students as it served an area of Scarborough with many new students. To resolve these issues, staff members devised a schedule involving required study halls for students with spare periods and separated up and down staircases. Only 100 or so students could be seated at the cafeteria during lunch hours, and the remainder had to eat lunches at their desks.[3][4] The overcrowding resulted in the MSSB establishing two new schools in the northern Scarborough area in 1985: Mary Ward in Steeles/Willowdale using two campuses and Mother Teresa in Malvern.

In the summer of 2018, 3 additional portables were built due to increased enrolment.

Overview edit

Surroundings edit

The school is surrounded by the Brimley Woods forest to the north, Royal Crown Academic School (Formerly Charles O' Bick Police Academy), a fire hall to the west, a ravine to the east, and an arterial road, Finch Avenue East to the south.

Transportation edit

The nearest bus stop, located outside of the school, is 39 Finch East to Finch Station. The closest intersection is Finch and Brimley Avenue, where there are stops for the 21 Brimley, 39 Finch West/East and 939 Finch Rocket bus routes.

Programs edit

Libermann High offers the required courses to obtain the diploma, as well as other elective courses. A STEM program is also within Libermann. Apart from having many different courses, the majority have various teaching and grade levels – some are prerequisites to others.

Uniforms edit

During normal classes, students are expected to wear the school uniform – a combination of grey dress pants, a white dress shirt, a golf shirt, a polo sweater, a knit sweater, a knit sweater-vest, a kilt with school colours, and black shoes.[5]

Campus edit

Libermann High accommodates a library and computer labs; some computers were donated through a Bill Gates program.

Student body edit

The FL Catholic Elementary School program began in 2003 and ended in the 2018-2019 school year. The number of students varies year to year from 750–1000, currently home to grades 9 to 12. Graduates may stay for a fifth year even after the termination of OAC.

Notable alumni edit

References edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 29 April 2010. Retrieved 28 January 2012.
  2. ^ "Report Card on Ontario's Secondary Schools 2019". May 5, 2019.
  3. ^ Ainsworth, Lynne. "" Toronto Star. January 15, 1986. News p. A6. Retrieved on August 27, 2013.
  4. ^ Russell, Jim. Lunchtime crush: Students at Francis Libermann high school crowd into the cafeteria to buy lunch. About 1,100 students and 63 full-time staff use the cafeteria, which seats fewer than 100. We have to be resourceful, says the school's principal, Jean Paul Patenaude. The Roman Catholic school serves a part of Scarborough that's exploding with new homes. Toronto Star. January 15, 1986. Retrieved on February 12, 2019.
  5. ^ "Dress Code - Francis Libermann Catholic High School". Retrieved 29 December 2022.

External links edit

  • Official website

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Francis Libermann Catholic High School news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Francis Libermann Catholic High School alternatively known as Francis Libermann CHS Libermann High FLCHS FL Francis Libermann or Libermann is a Catholic secondary school as of 2003 an elementary school as well in Toronto Ontario Canada It is located in the Agincourt neighbourhood of Scarborough and part of the Toronto Catholic District School Board formerly the Metropolitan Separate School Board Francis Libermann Catholic High SchoolAddress4640 Finch Avenue EastToronto Ontario M1S 4G2CanadaCoordinates43 48 26 N 79 16 27 W 43 807109 N 79 274281 W 43 807109 79 274281InformationSchool typeCatholic High schoolMottoInter Mutanda Constantia Steadfast in the midst of change Religious affiliation s Roman Catholic Holy Ghost Fathers Founded1977School boardToronto Catholic District School Board Metropolitan Separate School Board SuperintendentPeter AguiarArea 7Area trusteeGarry TanuanWard 8School number524 707708 524 706078AdministratorJennifer GiannonePrincipalGabriele PiccoloGrades9 12 Non Semestered Enrolment927 2018 19 LanguageEnglishColour s Blackwatch plaid Blue Light Blue and Green Team nameLibermann FalconsParishPrince of PeaceWebsiteFrancis Libermann CHSThe school is named after the priest Francis Libermann a French Jewish convert to Roman Catholicism in the 19th century and the Second Founder of the Congregation of the Holy Spirit 1 It was initially founded in 1977 as a semi private school It became a public separate school in 1986 Libermann is enrolled with 927 students as of 2018 19 and ranked 148 of 738 schools in Fraser Institute Report Card 2 The motto is Inter Mutanda Constantia Steadfast in the midst of Change Contents 1 History 2 Overview 2 1 Surroundings 2 2 Transportation 2 3 Programs 2 4 Uniforms 2 5 Campus 2 6 Student body 3 Notable alumni 4 References 5 External linksHistory edit nbsp Francois Libermann c 1850Since the openings of Neil McNeil High School founded by the Spiritan Fathers in 1958 John J Lynch High School in 1963 and Cardinal Newman High School in 1973 most of northern Scarborough is underdeveloped before the 1970s However the area is served by several existing high schools Agincourt Collegiate Institute Sir John A Macdonald Collegiate Institute Stephen Leacock Collegiate Institute and nearby Albert Campbell Collegiate Institute with the latter opened the year prior Francis Libermann Catholic High School was founded in 1977 under the direction of the Spiritan order and the Metropolitan Separate School Board with Father John Geary CSSp as principal Originally Libermann was intended to be a middle school in the city of Toronto The idea for the school usage was changed after the school was built and instead to be used by students of grades 9 to OAC The building was constructed in 1981 Because this design accommodated a more petite student body the school had to deal with perpetual overcrowding requiring the construction of additions and alterations Portables were built for the surplus of students Over many years the school underwent additional construction projects such as expanding the gymnasium adding an annex and adding an entirely new section containing an office atrium and cafeteria m most notably in 2006 From the beginning Libermann was mainly a private school l with the MSSB assuming the responsibility for educating grade 9 and 10 students From 1985 onward s in the aftermath of the government announcement of the total funding of Roman Catholic high schools Libermann ceased as a private school The MSSB now has complete control of the school with the Spiritans withdrawing day to day operations In 1986 the school had 1 100 students and 63 full time staff members During that year the school was overcrowded with students as it served an area of Scarborough with many new students To resolve these issues staff members devised a schedule involving required study halls for students with spare periods and separated up and down staircases Only 100 or so students could be seated at the cafeteria during lunch hours and the remainder had to eat lunches at their desks 3 4 The overcrowding resulted in the MSSB establishing two new schools in the northern Scarborough area in 1985 Mary Ward in Steeles Willowdale using two campuses and Mother Teresa in Malvern In the summer of 2018 3 additional portables were built due to increased enrolment Overview editSurroundings edit The school is surrounded by the Brimley Woods forest to the north Royal Crown Academic School Formerly Charles O Bick Police Academy a fire hall to the west a ravine to the east and an arterial road Finch Avenue East to the south Transportation edit The nearest bus stop located outside of the school is 39 Finch East to Finch Station The closest intersection is Finch and Brimley Avenue where there are stops for the 21 Brimley 39 Finch West East and 939 Finch Rocket bus routes Programs edit Libermann High offers the required courses to obtain the diploma as well as other elective courses A STEM program is also within Libermann Apart from having many different courses the majority have various teaching and grade levels some are prerequisites to others Uniforms edit During normal classes students are expected to wear the school uniform a combination of grey dress pants a white dress shirt a golf shirt a polo sweater a knit sweater a knit sweater vest a kilt with school colours and black shoes 5 Campus edit Libermann High accommodates a library and computer labs some computers were donated through a Bill Gates program Student body edit The FL Catholic Elementary School program began in 2003 and ended in the 2018 2019 school year The number of students varies year to year from 750 1000 currently home to grades 9 to 12 Graduates may stay for a fifth year even after the termination of OAC Notable alumni editSerouj Kradjian multiple Juno winning and Grammy nominated pianist composer amp arranger Teresa Pavlinek actress and writer Dan e o hip hop artist and actorReferences edit TCDSB Francis Libermann Archived from the original on 29 April 2010 Retrieved 28 January 2012 Report Card on Ontario s Secondary Schools 2019 May 5 2019 Ainsworth Lynne Catholic school adopts survival rules Toronto Star January 15 1986 News p A6 Retrieved on August 27 2013 Russell Jim Lunchtime crush Students at Francis Libermann high school crowd into the cafeteria to buy lunch About 1 100 students and 63 full time staff use the cafeteria which seats fewer than 100 We have to be resourceful says the school s principal Jean Paul Patenaude The Roman Catholic school serves a part of Scarborough that s exploding with new homes Toronto Star January 15 1986 Retrieved on February 12 2019 Dress Code Francis Libermann Catholic High School Retrieved 29 December 2022 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Francis Libermann Catholic High School amp oldid 1188632369, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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