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Regiopolis-Notre Dame Catholic Secondary School

Regiopolis - Notre Dame Catholic Secondary School (sometimes abbreviated to RND or "Regi") is a secondary school located in Kingston, Ontario, Canada offering grades 9 to 12. It is one of three schools in Kingston that offer the International Baccalaureate (IB) program, and is Canada's oldest English Catholic high school.

Regiopolis - Notre Dame Catholic Secondary School
Address
130 Russell St.

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Canada
Information
School typeSecondary
MottoDoctrina Sapientia Per Christum
(Learning, Knowledge, Wisdom through Christ)
Religious affiliation(s)Catholic
Established1841; 183 years ago (1841)
School boardAlgonquin and Lakeshore Catholic District School Board
PrincipalPaul Melim
Grades9-12
EnrollmentAprx. 1238
LanguageEnglish, French
Colour(s)Garnet and Gold
  
MascotPanther
Team namePanthers
Websitewww.reginotredame.ca

International Baccalaureate Diploma program edit

At Regiopolis-Notre Dame, the International Baccalaureate program boasts smaller-than-average class sizes and strong student-teacher connections with an emphasis on philosophic and critical thought. With over a thousand students attending RND, the "IB experience" offers peer interaction on a smaller scale with the option of joining the school's many extracurricular teams, clubs, and activities.

Pre-International Baccalaureate occurs in grades 9 and 10. In Grade 11 (Year 1 IB) and 12 (Year 2 IB), students are enrolled in the Diploma program. Simultaneously, these students also earn credit towards the provincial OSSD diploma. Some students opt to participate in earning IB Certificates as an alternative to the full IB Diploma program.

History edit

The Diocese of Kingston under Bishop Alexander Macdonell obtained a charter from the Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada on March 4, 1837 to establish the College of Regiopolis. Construction began in 1839 and the institution opened in 1842.[1][2] A sister school for girls, Notre Dame was founded in 1841.

Regiopolis originally functioned as a secondary school, seminary and college and was given university status and degree granting powers in 1866. However, due to financial difficulties, the college closed in 1869. In 1892, Regiopolis' five story stone building on Sydenham Street became the new location of Hotel Dieu Hospital.[3]

 
In 1892, William Newlands Jr. (architect) converted Regiopolis' five story stone building on Sydenham Street, Kingston, Ontario as the new location of Hotel Dieu Hospital.

Also in 1892, James Vincent Cleary, Kingston's first archbishop, reopened Regiopolis College on King Street as a secondary school for boys. In 1914, the school moved to its present location on Russell Street in northern Kingston. William Newlands Jr. (architect) designed the main building (1914), dormitory and gymnasium (1925).[4]

The Jesuit Fathers of Upper Canada took over operation of the school in 1931 and operated it for the next forty years. They utilized Regiopolis' university charter to graduate six Bachelor of Arts recipients in 1941 and 1942 but abandoned the post-secondary project once and for all due to low enrollment and limited resources.

The Congregation of Notre Dame was invited to Kingston by Bishop Macdonnell to establish a girls' school. They began conducting classes in 1841, first on King Street and then in a house on Earl Street. In 1846, they established a permanent school at the corner of Bagot and Johnson Streets and remained there until the late 1960s.

The two schools were merged in 1967 when operating costs became too high for separate boys' and girls' institutions to be viable and moved to the Regiopolis College site taking the name Regiopolis-Notre Dame. The Jesuit Fathers withdrew from the operation of the school in 1970 and the Frontenac Lennox and Addington County Roman Catholic Separate School Board took over jurisdiction while the Sisters of Notre Dame continued their involvement.

The present building opened in 1977 and expanded twice, in 1993 and 2004. The 2004 expansion added a second gym to the school, which now is the site of most Regi sporting events, school masses, and spirit rallies.

Athletics edit

Regiopolis-Notre Dame currently fields teams in both boys (15) and girls (14) divisions - including soccer, basketball, volleyball, football, field hockey, track and field, badminton, tennis, hockey, rugby, wrestling and cross country. RND sports teams use the name "Panthers" - the previous "Redskins" name was dropped due to its insensitivity. School colours are Garnet and Gold.

Regi's senior boys' volleyball team has become a perennial provincial contender at the AAA level, having won Ontario Federation of School Athletic Associations (OFSAA) gold on four separate occasions - first in 2002, then winning back to back titles in 2009 & 2010 and most recently in 2014. The senior boys' soccer team also captured an OFSAA gold medal at the 2006 tournament held in Kingston. Regi is also home to the national ranked co-ed cheerleading national champions (2001-2011)

Notable alumni edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Louis J. Flynn, Built on a Rock: The Story of the Roman Catholic Church in Kingston, 1826-1976, (Kingston: Brown and Martin Ltd [for The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Kingston], 1976)
  2. ^ https://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/etext04/tlctd10.txt The Project Gutenberg EBook #6466 of 'The Intellectual Development of the Canadian People, A historical review' by John George Bourinot, House of Commons, Ottawa, February 17th, 1881
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-03-20. Retrieved 2011-03-11.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) Ontario Heritage Trust Regiopolis College
  4. ^ http://dictionaryofarchitectsincanada.org/architects/view/1450 William Newlands Jr. (architect)

External links edit

  • School website
  • School website-History

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Regiopolis Notre Dame Catholic Secondary School sometimes abbreviated to RND or Regi is a secondary school located in Kingston Ontario Canada offering grades 9 to 12 It is one of three schools in Kingston that offer the International Baccalaureate IB program and is Canada s oldest English Catholic high school Regiopolis Notre Dame Catholic Secondary SchoolAddress130 Russell St Kingston Ontario K7K 2E9CanadaInformationSchool typeSecondaryMottoDoctrina Sapientia Per Christum Learning Knowledge Wisdom through Christ Religious affiliation s CatholicEstablished1841 183 years ago 1841 School boardAlgonquin and Lakeshore Catholic District School BoardPrincipalPaul MelimGrades9 12EnrollmentAprx 1238LanguageEnglish FrenchColour s Garnet and Gold MascotPantherTeam namePanthersWebsitewww wbr reginotredame wbr ca Contents 1 International Baccalaureate Diploma program 2 History 3 Athletics 4 Notable alumni 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksInternational Baccalaureate Diploma program editAt Regiopolis Notre Dame the International Baccalaureate program boasts smaller than average class sizes and strong student teacher connections with an emphasis on philosophic and critical thought With over a thousand students attending RND the IB experience offers peer interaction on a smaller scale with the option of joining the school s many extracurricular teams clubs and activities Pre International Baccalaureate occurs in grades 9 and 10 In Grade 11 Year 1 IB and 12 Year 2 IB students are enrolled in the Diploma program Simultaneously these students also earn credit towards the provincial OSSD diploma Some students opt to participate in earning IB Certificates as an alternative to the full IB Diploma program History editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed December 2023 Learn how and when to remove this message The Diocese of Kingston under Bishop Alexander Macdonell obtained a charter from the Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada on March 4 1837 to establish the College of Regiopolis Construction began in 1839 and the institution opened in 1842 1 2 A sister school for girls Notre Dame was founded in 1841 Regiopolis originally functioned as a secondary school seminary and college and was given university status and degree granting powers in 1866 However due to financial difficulties the college closed in 1869 In 1892 Regiopolis five story stone building on Sydenham Street became the new location of Hotel Dieu Hospital 3 nbsp In 1892 William Newlands Jr architect converted Regiopolis five story stone building on Sydenham Street Kingston Ontario as the new location of Hotel Dieu Hospital Also in 1892 James Vincent Cleary Kingston s first archbishop reopened Regiopolis College on King Street as a secondary school for boys In 1914 the school moved to its present location on Russell Street in northern Kingston William Newlands Jr architect designed the main building 1914 dormitory and gymnasium 1925 4 The Jesuit Fathers of Upper Canada took over operation of the school in 1931 and operated it for the next forty years They utilized Regiopolis university charter to graduate six Bachelor of Arts recipients in 1941 and 1942 but abandoned the post secondary project once and for all due to low enrollment and limited resources The Congregation of Notre Dame was invited to Kingston by Bishop Macdonnell to establish a girls school They began conducting classes in 1841 first on King Street and then in a house on Earl Street In 1846 they established a permanent school at the corner of Bagot and Johnson Streets and remained there until the late 1960s The two schools were merged in 1967 when operating costs became too high for separate boys and girls institutions to be viable and moved to the Regiopolis College site taking the name Regiopolis Notre Dame The Jesuit Fathers withdrew from the operation of the school in 1970 and the Frontenac Lennox and Addington County Roman Catholic Separate School Board took over jurisdiction while the Sisters of Notre Dame continued their involvement The present building opened in 1977 and expanded twice in 1993 and 2004 The 2004 expansion added a second gym to the school which now is the site of most Regi sporting events school masses and spirit rallies Athletics editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed December 2023 Learn how and when to remove this message Regiopolis Notre Dame currently fields teams in both boys 15 and girls 14 divisions including soccer basketball volleyball football field hockey track and field badminton tennis hockey rugby wrestling and cross country RND sports teams use the name Panthers the previous Redskins name was dropped due to its insensitivity School colours are Garnet and Gold Regi s senior boys volleyball team has become a perennial provincial contender at the AAA level having won Ontario Federation of School Athletic Associations OFSAA gold on four separate occasions first in 2002 then winning back to back titles in 2009 amp 2010 and most recently in 2014 The senior boys soccer team also captured an OFSAA gold medal at the 2006 tournament held in Kingston Regi is also home to the national ranked co ed cheerleading national champions 2001 2011 Notable alumni editCory Greenwood NFL player Detroit Lions citation needed Gerald Bull engineer and artillery developer designer of the Project Babylon supergun Scott Harrington hockey player Bonnie Henry Chief Medical Officer of Health British ColumbiaSee also editList of high schools in OntarioReferences edit Louis J Flynn Built on a Rock The Story of the Roman Catholic Church in Kingston 1826 1976 Kingston Brown and Martin Ltd for The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Kingston 1976 https www gutenberg org dirs etext04 tlctd10 txt The 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