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Holy Name of Mary Catholic Secondary School

Holy Name of Mary Catholic Secondary School is an all-girls regional high school in Brampton, Ontario, Canada founded by the Felician Sisters. Originally located in Mississauga, it relocated to Brampton in 2008.

Holy Name of Mary Catholic Secondary School
Address
115 Glenvale Blvd

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Canada
Information
School typeSeparate High School
Motto"Act justly, Love tenderly, Walk humbly with our God"
Religious affiliation(s)Roman Catholic
Founded1964; relocated 2008
School boardDufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board
SuperintendentLes Storey
PrincipalClaudia Kline[1]
Key peopleExecutive council:
Pam Johnstone, Deborah Parr, Nary Bzdyk, Steve Biffis
Grades9 to 12
Enrolment646 (As of Oct 31, 2020)
LanguageEnglish
AreaBrampton East
Colour(s)Blue & Gold
MascotLola the Lion
Team nameRoyals
Websitewww.dpcdsb.org/HNMRY

Holy Name of Mary Catholic Secondary School is the only single-sex school in the Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board.[2]

History edit

Both Holy Name of Mary Catholic Secondary School and Holy Name of Mary College School can trace their origin to the original Holy Name of Mary School (HNM) founded September 7, 1964, by the Felician Sisters. Founded as a private school on Mississauga Road, the Felician Sisters entered into an agreement with the Dufferin-Peel Separate School Board in 1972 making Grades 9 and 10 publicly funded. In 1984, the Ontario government announced full funding for Catholic high schools, and by 1987 Holy Name was funded up to Grade 13.

In a document dated January 3, 2005, the Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board released a planning committee report on the future of the school including options: (1) relocate the students to the vacant Loyala facility. (2) purchase the school from the Sisters (3) open a single gender boys' school (4) withdraw from single-sex school education.[3]

The Planning Committee recommended option 1. This recommendation included opening "a consultation process with the Felician Sisters, staff, parents, and students to obtain feedback on all motions approved."[4]

A June 2007 Star article stated, "Two years ago, the board tried to move the school to another, less attractive location, but parents resisted. Then, the provincial supervisor – who runs the board – axed busing. Parents, however, rallied and arranged for busing on their own. There are more than 600 kids on the bus, out of the 875 at the school, said Charlene Amlinger, chair of the parent council. She said the lack of board-funded transportation may have been the "final straw" for the sisters." "The plight of Holy Name for each year for the last 10 years, whether transportation or relocation – it's been arduous."[5]

In a Toronto Star article published in 2007, Holy Name of Mary School was considered one of the finest schools in Ontario.[6] That same year, two years after the submission of the Planning Committee's report, the Felician Sisters terminated the lease with the Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board for the Mississauga Road building effective September 2008. The Felician Sisters made this decision, "because they didn’t believe the board was committed to maintaining an all-girls school, said spokesperson Sr. Andrea Rita Marie Kowalczyk." "We’ve been committed to this (all-girls education) for over 40 years. We weren’t going to drop the ball now," said Kowalczyk. Where the provincially funded board would only commit to a five-year lease with a 15-month opt out clause, the sisters now have a 20-year lease with an option for either party to terminate the lease after five years.[7]

Despite the length of time between the board's decision and the Felician Sisters termination of the lease, staff and students at the school seemed ill-prepared for the reality of moving. "When the Felician Sisters’ decision regarding the future of Holy Name was announced last Friday, a shockwave went through the school. It was as if someone had died. Staff and students found themselves at a loss for words and, instead, resorted to tears and hugs." A student, Stephanie Paddley stated, "I pray the Board will recognize what a gem Holy Name is, and make an effort to preserve what we have, even if it means switching buildings, and getting a new name."[8]

In 2007 the separate board committed itself to keeping the original Holy Name community open as a publicly funded girls' school and, although the vacated Loyola facility was mentioned in the report, decided to use a vacant school site in Brampton as its permanent new home. Holy Name of Mary Catholic Secondary School welcomed students to the Glenvale Boulevard location in September 2008. The school's re-dedication of its new building in Brampton was held on February 11, 2009. The guests included Felician Sisters, Trustees, Board Staff, teachers, alumni, former Principals, clergy and Archbishop Thomas Christopher Collins. The ceremony included a papal blessing for the school.

During the 2019-2020 school year the school underwent a $10.3M renovation, which included a 17-classroom, 2-storey rear addition. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the school delayed its reopening until January 2021.

Felician Sisters edit

The influence of the Felicians (Congregation of the Sisters of St. Felix of Cantalice) remains essential to the charism of the school.[9] The last Felician Sister to teach in the school was in 1998, but the order continues to influence the lives of staff and students.[10]

Change to semester system edit

The school implemented a semester system in September, 2011.[11] Until the end of the 2010/2011 school year, the school followed a non-semester system.[12] The change met considerable opposition from school administration, teachers, parents, and students.[13] The issue of changing from a non-semestered system had been raised as early as May 2004.[14] From the Regular Board Meeting minutes dated January 26, 2010, "While some trustees spoke in favour of keeping the non-semester, or "term", others expressed concerns around meeting the needs of the most vulnerable students." "Staff has a mandate and moral obligation to improve student achievement and to reduce the gap in student achievement wherever those students might be. Program delivery is an issue because we have students having difficult time carrying eight courses throughout one year."[15]

Academic results edit

Many students achieve honour roll status (over 80%).[16] Approximately 31% of students were listed on the school honour roll as of December 2010.[17]

Fraser Institute ranking edit

The Fraser Institute's 2011/2012 report on Holy Name of Mary Secondary School gave it an overall grade of 9.1/10, ranking it at 5 of 725 secondary schools in Ontario.[18] Its rating in the most recent five years is 8.1/10, ranked 45 out of 691. Ratings were 8.5 in 2007; 8.8 in 2008; 6.0 in 2009; 7.6 in 2010; and 9.1 in 2011.

It ranks first amongst many secondary schools in Brampton.

2010-2011 EQAO Results edit

97% of Grade 9 Academic math students were at Level 3 or 4, an improvement of 11% from the previous year. 66% of Grade 9 Applied math students were at Level 3 or 4, and improvement of 21% from the previous year. 96% of Grade 10 students were successful in the OSSLT, an improvement of 3% from the previous year. These were the best results of any school in the Dufferin-Peel Catholic School Board.[19]

Community service edit

Pumped in Pink: An awareness and fundraising campaign for breast cancer raised $8293.96 in October, 2010. It is an ongoing service.

School activities edit

The school offers extracurricular activities and sports including a student-run newspaper (The Royal Reporter), Math Club, DECA Business Club, Model United Nations, Philosophy Club, Reading Club, Duke of Edinburgh's Award, Strong Women in Science (SWIS) Club, Green Team, a Harry Potter Club, Liturgy Committee, Social Justice Club, Rosary Group, and a Student Council.[20]

Holy Name of Mary Secondary School holds semi-annual pep rallies which are led by the student council. During pep rallies, students and staff are encouraged to sport their "grade colour" (senior students are traditionally assigned red and the staff, blue) and to participate wholeheartedly in school cheers.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "School Board website". Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board. Retrieved 2011-05-07.
  2. ^ https://www.dpcdsb.org/HNMRY/General+Information/History+of+Holy+Name+of+Mary.htm
  3. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-03-07. Retrieved 2011-01-26.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  4. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-03-07. Retrieved 2011-01-26.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  5. ^ Rushowy, Kristin (2007-06-05). "All-girls school forced to move". The Star. Toronto.
  6. ^ Rushowy, Kristin (2007-06-05). "All-girls school forced to move". The Star. Toronto.
  7. ^ "Mississauga School to go private". Catholic Register online article. Retrieved 2011-01-25.[permanent dead link]
  8. ^ "Mississauga Breaking News - Mississauga's Online Newspaper". 3 November 2023.
  9. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-06-17. Retrieved 2011-01-17.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-06-17. Retrieved 2011-01-17.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  11. ^ "Scheduling Change Letter to Community". School website. Retrieved 2011-01-24.[permanent dead link]
  12. ^ "Scheduling Change Letter to Community". School website. Retrieved 2011-01-24.[permanent dead link]
  13. ^ "欧宝体育 | 欧宝体育App | 欧宝体育官方网站".
  14. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-03-26. Retrieved 2011-07-03.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  15. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-03-21. Retrieved 2010-11-14.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  16. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-06-17. Retrieved 2011-01-17.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  17. ^ http://www.dpcdsb.org/NR/rdonlyres/45B6934E-B207-4EF6-9112-6DFAD7CE9BD6/70012/HNMFallNewsletterNov2011.pdf[permanent dead link]
  18. ^ "Detailed school reports 2011". Fraser Institute. Retrieved 2012-04-12.
  19. ^ https://eqaoweb.eqao.com/pbs/Listing.aspx [dead link]
  20. ^ . Archived from the original on 2010-09-29. Retrieved 2011-01-20.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)

External links edit

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  • Felician Sisters

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BoardSuperintendentLes StoreyPrincipalClaudia Kline 1 Key peopleExecutive council Pam Johnstone Deborah Parr Nary Bzdyk Steve BiffisGrades9 to 12Enrolment646 As of Oct 31 2020 LanguageEnglishAreaBrampton EastColour s Blue amp GoldMascotLola the LionTeam nameRoyalsWebsitewww wbr dpcdsb wbr org wbr HNMRYHoly Name of Mary Catholic Secondary School is the only single sex school in the Dufferin Peel Catholic District School Board 2 Contents 1 History 2 Felician Sisters 3 Change to semester system 4 Academic results 5 Fraser Institute ranking 6 2010 2011 EQAO Results 7 Community service 8 School activities 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksHistory editBoth Holy Name of Mary Catholic Secondary School and Holy Name of Mary College School can trace their origin to the original Holy Name of Mary School HNM founded September 7 1964 by the Felician Sisters Founded as a private school on Mississauga Road the Felician Sisters entered into an agreement with the Dufferin Peel Separate School Board in 1972 making Grades 9 and 10 publicly funded In 1984 the Ontario government announced full funding for Catholic high schools and by 1987 Holy Name was funded up to Grade 13 In a document dated January 3 2005 the Dufferin Peel Catholic District School Board released a planning committee report on the future of the school including options 1 relocate the students to the vacant Loyala facility 2 purchase the school from the Sisters 3 open a single gender boys school 4 withdraw from single sex school education 3 The Planning Committee recommended option 1 This recommendation included opening a consultation process with the Felician Sisters staff parents and students to obtain feedback on all motions approved 4 A June 2007 Star article stated Two years ago the board tried to move the school to another less attractive location but parents resisted Then the provincial supervisor who runs the board axed busing Parents however rallied and arranged for busing on their own There are more than 600 kids on the bus out of the 875 at the school said Charlene Amlinger chair of the parent council She said the lack of board funded transportation may have been the final straw for the sisters The plight of Holy Name for each year for the last 10 years whether transportation or relocation it s been arduous 5 In a Toronto Star article published in 2007 Holy Name of Mary School was considered one of the finest schools in Ontario 6 That same year two years after the submission of the Planning Committee s report the Felician Sisters terminated the lease with the Dufferin Peel Catholic District School Board for the Mississauga Road building effective September 2008 The Felician Sisters made this decision because they didn t believe the board was committed to maintaining an all girls school said spokesperson Sr Andrea Rita Marie Kowalczyk We ve been committed to this all girls education for over 40 years We weren t going to drop the ball now said Kowalczyk Where the provincially funded board would only commit to a five year lease with a 15 month opt out clause the sisters now have a 20 year lease with an option for either party to terminate the lease after five years 7 Despite the length of time between the board s decision and the Felician Sisters termination of the lease staff and students at the school seemed ill prepared for the reality of moving When the Felician Sisters decision regarding the future of Holy Name was announced last Friday a shockwave went through the school It was as if someone had died Staff and students found themselves at a loss for words and instead resorted to tears and hugs A student Stephanie Paddley stated I pray the Board will recognize what a gem Holy Name is and make an effort to preserve what we have even if it means switching buildings and getting a new name 8 In 2007 the separate board committed itself to keeping the original Holy Name community open as a publicly funded girls school and although the vacated Loyola facility was mentioned in the report decided to use a vacant school site in Brampton as its permanent new home Holy Name of Mary Catholic Secondary School welcomed students to the Glenvale Boulevard location in September 2008 The school s re dedication of its new building in Brampton was held on February 11 2009 The guests included Felician Sisters Trustees Board Staff teachers alumni former Principals clergy and Archbishop Thomas Christopher Collins The ceremony included a papal blessing for the school During the 2019 2020 school year the school underwent a 10 3M renovation which included a 17 classroom 2 storey rear addition Due to the COVID 19 pandemic the school delayed its reopening until January 2021 Felician Sisters editThe influence of the Felicians Congregation of the Sisters of St Felix of Cantalice remains essential to the charism of the school 9 The last Felician Sister to teach in the school was in 1998 but the order continues to influence the lives of staff and students 10 Change to semester system editThe school implemented a semester system in September 2011 11 Until the end of the 2010 2011 school year the school followed a non semester system 12 The change met considerable opposition from school administration teachers parents and students 13 The issue of changing from a non semestered system had been raised as early as May 2004 14 From the Regular Board Meeting minutes dated January 26 2010 While some trustees spoke in favour of keeping the non semester or term others expressed concerns around meeting the needs of the most vulnerable students Staff has a mandate and moral obligation to improve student achievement and to reduce the gap in student achievement wherever those students might be Program delivery is an issue because we have students having difficult time carrying eight courses throughout one year 15 Academic results editMany students achieve honour roll status over 80 16 Approximately 31 of students were listed on the school honour roll as of December 2010 17 Fraser Institute ranking editThe Fraser Institute s 2011 2012 report on Holy Name of Mary Secondary School gave it an overall grade of 9 1 10 ranking it at 5 of 725 secondary schools in Ontario 18 Its rating in the most recent five years is 8 1 10 ranked 45 out of 691 Ratings were 8 5 in 2007 8 8 in 2008 6 0 in 2009 7 6 in 2010 and 9 1 in 2011 It ranks first amongst many secondary schools in Brampton 2010 2011 EQAO Results edit97 of Grade 9 Academic math students were at Level 3 or 4 an improvement of 11 from the previous year 66 of Grade 9 Applied math students were at Level 3 or 4 and improvement of 21 from the previous year 96 of Grade 10 students were successful in the OSSLT an improvement of 3 from the previous year These were the best results of any school in the Dufferin Peel Catholic School Board 19 Community service editPumped in Pink An awareness and fundraising campaign for breast cancer raised 8293 96 in October 2010 It is an ongoing service School activities editThe school offers extracurricular activities and sports including a student run newspaper The Royal Reporter Math Club DECA Business Club Model United Nations Philosophy Club Reading Club Duke of Edinburgh s Award Strong Women in Science SWIS Club Green Team a Harry Potter Club Liturgy Committee Social Justice Club Rosary Group and a Student Council 20 Holy Name of Mary Secondary School holds semi annual pep rallies which are led by the student council During pep rallies students and staff are encouraged to sport their grade colour senior students are traditionally assigned red and the staff blue and to participate wholeheartedly in school cheers See also editList of high schools in OntarioReferences edit School Board website Dufferin Peel Catholic District School Board Retrieved 2011 05 07 https www dpcdsb org HNMRY General Information History of Holy Name of Mary htm Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2012 03 07 Retrieved 2011 01 26 a href Template 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