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Senator O'Connor College School

Senator O'Connor College School (also called SOCS, Senator O'Connor CS, Senator O'Connor, OCS, or simply Senator or O'Connor), previously known as John J. Lynch High School until 1967 is a Separate high school in the Parkwoods neighbourhood in the North York district of Toronto, Ontario, Canada serving grades 9 to 12 in the communities of Wexford, Maryvale, Don Mills, and Dorset Park.

Senator O'Connor College School
Address
60 Rowena Drive

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Canada
Coordinates43°45′02″N 79°19′02″W / 43.750677°N 79.317303°W / 43.750677; -79.317303Coordinates: 43°45′02″N 79°19′02″W / 43.750677°N 79.317303°W / 43.750677; -79.317303
Information
Former nameJohn J. Lynch High School (1963–1967)
School typeCatholic, High school
MottoAudax et Fidelis
(Courageous and Faithful)
Religious affiliation(s)Roman Catholic
(Brothers of the Christian Schools and Daughters of Wisdom)
Founded1963
School boardToronto Catholic District School Board
SuperintendentCristina Fernandes
Area 6
Area trusteeAngela Kennedy
Ward 11
School number505 / 763772
PrincipalAnyta Kyriakou
Grades9-12
Enrollment1280 (2022-2023)
LanguageEnglish
AreaNorth York, Ontario
Colour(s)Blue and Gold   
Team nameO'Connor Blues
Feeder schoolsSee below
ParishAnnunciation
Specialist High Skills MajorBusiness
Sports
Program FocusAdvanced Placement
Extended French
French Immersion
Gifted
Websitewww.tcdsb.org/o/senatoroconnor

The school was named after Senator Frank O'Connor, founder of the Laura Secord chocolate company. The school is part of the Toronto Catholic District School Board[1] and was originally founded as John J. Lynch High School in 1963, named after the first archbishop of Toronto from 1870 to 1888, John Joseph Lynch. It had 1,414 students as of March 2018,[2] and was ranked 266 of 738 secondary schools in the 2017-18 Fraser Institute School Report Card.[3]

History

The story

Frank Patrick O'Connor was a Canadian politician, businessman, philanthropist. He was the founder of Laura Secord Chocolates and Fanny Farmer, and the namesake behind O'Connor Drive in Toronto. He is the son of Mary Eleanor McKeown and Patrick O'Connor, O'Connor quit school at the age of 14 and started working at Canadian General Electric in Peterborough. He married Mary Ellen Hayes and moved with her to Toronto in 1912. He opened the Laura Secord Candy Store on Yonge Street in 1913 as he expanded the store across Canada and into the United States where it was known as Fanny Farmer Candy Stores.[4]

As a Roman Catholic, he gave $500,000 in the 1930s to the Archdiocese of Toronto under the trusteeship of Cardinal James Charles McGuigan.[4] O'Connor was appointed to the Senate of Canada in 1935 by Liberal Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King. He represented the senatorial division of Scarborough Junction, Ontario until his death in 1939.[5] O'Connor survived his wife, who died in 1931, and died at this estate at age 54.[4]

The school history

 
The original Senator O'Connor campus building on 5 Avonwick Drive

Prior to the founding of Senator O'Connor College School, several high schools were established around that area after the openings of Winston Churchill Collegiate Institute in Scarborough (1954), Don Mills Collegiate Institute (1957) and nearby Victoria Park Collegiate Institute (1960). In the meantime, several catholic separate schools within the Metropolitan Separate School Board (MSSB, renamed later to the Toronto Catholic District School Board) were opened such as Precious Blood Separate School in 1953 and Annunciation Separate School in 1965.

Senator O'Connor College School was founded by the Brothers of the Christian Schools and the Daughters of Wisdom in 1963 as John J. Lynch High School, becoming the first co-educational Catholic school in the Toronto archdiocese. However, boys were taught by Christian Brothers and girls were taught on a different floor by nuns with the Daughters of Wisdom. In 1965, the second school building designed in an hexagon by Fisher Tedman Architects was erected, given the name Senator O’Connor College School with Brother Denis F.S.C. as its inaugurating principal. Starting in the 1967–68 school year, the "Senator O'Connor" name became the name for the whole school combining the Lynch and O'Connor buildings while the ninth and tenth grades were placed by the MSSB while grades 11–13 continued to be taught by their religious orders. The high school was built on land given to them by Senator Frank Patrick O'Connor, a Catholic philanthropist and founder of Laura Secord Chocolates, a Canadian chocolatier and ice cream company.

Senator O'Connor's House and Garage, and another building, belonging to the Christian Brothers, still exist on campus, and the Christian Brothers still lived there as a Provincial Office up until 2002.

In the 1970s, the Christian Brothers were an active part of school life, teaching classes, holding positions in the school administration and assisting with cafeteria monitoring. The administration of the school was turned over to lay teachers in 1973.

The school used to be split up into three main structures: the main O'Connor building, the JJ Lynch building, and a later addition of a complex of portables under one roof called the "Taj" or the "Taj Mahal". There was also another area with over a half dozen portables. There used to be an indoor swimming pool connected to the house, but it was torn down sometime in the late 1980s or early 90s. The Christian Brothers' house was located in the center of the campus, and so students would pass right in front of it or around it on all sides daily.

The Christian Brothers' house has been marked as a historic site by the City of Toronto and is protected as such.[citation needed]

In 1984, when the Province of Ontario decided that Catholic secondary schools were to be fully funded, the school became publicly funded by 1987, and Senator O'Connor ceased being a private school. The school is fully operated by the MSSB. The last of the Christian Brothers staff to teach at O'Connor retired at the end of June 1990.

Originally the main high school was built to hold 732 students and by the 1990s the student population almost doubled that figure. Additions to the school such as the "Taj" were made over the course of the school's history. By 1995, talks of building a new school on the property began. That project was protested by local residents until its approval sometime in the early 2000s. In 2002, the Toronto Catholic District School Board acquired the O'Connor House from the Christian Brothers. The old Lynch, O'Connor and Taj Mahal buildings were demolished and a large new modern two-storey 1020-pupil high school which opened in September 2005 is now in place.

The former address of the school was 5 Avonwick Gate. The current address of the new Senator O'Connor College School is 60 Rowena Drive. The address change occurred because the entrance to the school was moved to the opposite end of the property that opens onto Rowena Drive. The new building, designed by Kearns Mancini Architects Inc., was partially built where the Lynch building previously stood as well as on the old athletic field.

Senator O'Connor celebrated its 50th anniversary on June 1, 2013, with a mass and the opening ceremonies, including a presentation to Brother Domenic Viggiani, president of De La Salle College, who accepted plaques on behalf of the school's founding Christian Brothers, some of whom also attended the event.[6] The guests looked at the restoration of the historic O’Connor House, which was damaged in a fire a year prior.[7]

Timeline

  • 1963 - John J. Lynch High School opened its doors on 5 Avonwick Gate by the Brothers of the Christian Schools and the Daughters of Wisdom
  • 1965 - The school was renamed from John J. Lynch to Senator O'Connor.
  • 1966 - The boys and girls of O'Connor were taught in the same classrooms.
  • 1967 - Grades 9 and 10 placed by the Metropolitan Separate School Board.
  • 1973 - Lay teachers take over the school's operations.
  • 1984 - Full funding for Catholic high schools announced by the Ontario Government for grades 11–13.
  • 1987 - Senator O'Connor became a fully publicly funded high school.
  • 1990 - One of the last of religious staff retired from O'Connor.
  • 2000 - The Christian Brothers depart the O'Connor House.
  • 2002 - The Senator O'Connor alumni association opens[8]
  • 2005 - New school facility for O'Connor opened at 60 Rowena Drive.
  • 2007 - The Specialist High Skills Major program, Business begins.
  • 2013 - Senator O'Connor celebrated its 50th anniversary.

Overview

Advanced Placement

The Advanced Placement program continues a tradition of achievement, by providing students with the opportunity for academic enrichment. At Senator O’Connor, a select cohort of students studies at the AP (Enriched) level in Core Courses from the 9th through 12th grades. Students enter this program through an application process undertaken in Grade 8. Students in AP courses study topics in greater depth, enhancing their intellectual development. A flexible program, it can be tailored to meet the specific needs of each individual; students have the opportunity to participate in specific AP subjects in their fields of interest. Students are exposed to university level content and expectations, allowing them to feel more comfortable and have more confidence once they reach the academic setting of university. Writing AP College Board exams at the end of Grade 12 can lead to the acquisition of equivalent credits in participating universities in Canada, the United States and overseas.

Extended/Immersion French

The Extended/Immersion French program is a continuation of the elementary early or middle French Immersion program. Students who have successfully completed a minimum of ten French courses, four in Extended/Immersion French and six in other subjects taught in French (géographie, histoire and religion) will receive an Extended/Immersion French Certificate upon graduation.

O'Connor students are encouraged to take advantage of outside activities, competitions and foreign exchanges. A trip to Quebec provides opportunity to practice their French Language skills.

Arts

Though not officially deemed as an Arts high school, O’Connor offers electives in the arts including Drama, Theatre Production, Visual Arts, Applied Design, Vocal and Instrumental Music, Guitar, Piano, Film, Photography, and Yearbook. The Arts department offers extra-curricular opportunities for students through various stage shows, art shows, plays, and music shows, and arts-based clubs. Some clubs include Anime Club, Mural Club, Synergy Dance Crew (competitive), Synergy Dance Club, Yearbook Club, Art Council, Music Council, Drama Council, Jazz Band, Concert Band, Choir, and Stage Crew. O’Connor is equipped with an auditorium that has approximately 230 seats, with up-to-date sound and lighting capabilities.

Administration

Principals

Principal Previous School Date started Date finished Notes
Brother Denis 1963 1973 Founding Principal of JJ Lynch, boys section.
Mother Cyril 1963 1965 Founding Principal of JJ Lynch, girls section.
Brother George Edwards 1963 1965 Founding Principal of Senator O'Connor
Tom King 1973 1982 Transferred to St. John Henry Newman in 1982.
Patrick Gravelle 1982 1989
John Dean 1989 1991
Stan Kutz 1992 1997
John Dean 1997 2000 Second stint
Carmine Settino St. Joan of Arc 2001 2005 Currently Principal at Chaminade
Susan Baker 2005 2013 Spent most of years as English and phys ed teacher. Became principal of the newly built school in 2005, retired after 8 long years.[6] Also named one of Canada's Outstanding Principals by The Learning Partnership.[9]
Michael O'Keefe
(acting)
2009 2010 Served principal for a month
Paul McAlpine Francis Libermann
St. John Paul II
2013 2015
Tracey Parish Francis Libermann
St. Patrick
A.P.P.L.E.
2015 2019
Anyta Kyriakou Neil McNeil 2019 present Formerly served as vice principal at this school from 2016 to 2019.

Vice Principals

Feeder schools

  • School of the Annunciation
  • Buchanan Public School
  • Clairea Public School
  • Don Mills Middle School
  • Donview Middle Health & Wellness Academy
  • Dorset Park Public School
  • General Brock Public School
  • General Crerar Public School
  • George Peck Public School
  • Holy Spirit Catholic School
  • Ionview Public School
  • J.B. Tyrell Senior Public School
  • John Buchan Senior Public School
  • Maryvale Public School
  • Milne Valley Middle School
  • Our Lady of Fatima Catholic School
  • Our Lady of Wisdom Catholic School
  • Precious Blood Catholic School
  • St. Catherine Catholic School
  • St. Issac Jogues Catholic School
  • St. Kevin Catholic School
  • St. Lawrence Catholic School
  • St. Maria Goretti Catholic School
  • Terraview-Willowfield Public School
  • Wexford Public School

Notable alumni

See also

References

  1. ^ "Senator O'Connor College School (763772)". School profile. Education Quality and Accountability Office. 2012. Retrieved 2012-12-10.
  2. ^ "Senator O'Connor College School (763772)". Secondary school profile. Ontario Ministry of Education. 2011-04-01. Retrieved 2012-12-10.
  3. ^ "Report Card for Senator O'Connor College School". School Report Cards. Fraser Institute. 2018. Retrieved August 22, 2019.
  4. ^ a b c . Heritage Toronto. Archived from the original on May 30, 2009.
  5. ^ "Parliament of Canada biography".
  6. ^ a b Queen, Lisa: Senator O’Connor ready to celebrate golden anniversary - InsideToronto.com, May 29, 2013, Retrieved August 9, 2013
  7. ^ Fire at historic O’Connor House in east end - CityNews.ca, May 9, 2012, Retrieved August 9, 2013
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on October 5, 2013. Retrieved 2013-08-30.
  9. ^ TCDSB Principal to be recognized by The Learning Partnership 2013-11-13 at the Wayback Machine | Senator O'Connor - TCDSB.org

External links

  • Senator O'Connor College School

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Senator O Connor College School also called SOCS Senator O Connor CS Senator O Connor OCS or simply Senator or O Connor previously known as John J Lynch High School until 1967 is a Separate high school in the Parkwoods neighbourhood in the North York district of Toronto Ontario Canada serving grades 9 to 12 in the communities of Wexford Maryvale Don Mills and Dorset Park Senator O Connor College SchoolAddress60 Rowena DriveNorth York Toronto Ontario M3A 3R2CanadaCoordinates43 45 02 N 79 19 02 W 43 750677 N 79 317303 W 43 750677 79 317303 Coordinates 43 45 02 N 79 19 02 W 43 750677 N 79 317303 W 43 750677 79 317303InformationFormer nameJohn J Lynch High School 1963 1967 School typeCatholic High schoolMottoAudax et Fidelis Courageous and Faithful Religious affiliation s Roman Catholic Brothers of the Christian Schools and Daughters of Wisdom Founded1963School boardToronto Catholic District School BoardSuperintendentCristina FernandesArea 6Area trusteeAngela KennedyWard 11School number505 763772PrincipalAnyta KyriakouGrades9 12Enrollment1280 2022 2023 LanguageEnglishAreaNorth York OntarioColour s Blue and Gold Team nameO Connor BluesFeeder schoolsSee belowParishAnnunciationSpecialist High Skills MajorBusinessSportsProgram FocusAdvanced PlacementExtended FrenchFrench ImmersionGiftedWebsitewww wbr tcdsb wbr org wbr o wbr senatoroconnorThe school was named after Senator Frank O Connor founder of the Laura Secord chocolate company The school is part of the Toronto Catholic District School Board 1 and was originally founded as John J Lynch High School in 1963 named after the first archbishop of Toronto from 1870 to 1888 John Joseph Lynch It had 1 414 students as of March 2018 update 2 and was ranked 266 of 738 secondary schools in the 2017 18 Fraser Institute School Report Card 3 Contents 1 History 1 1 The story 1 2 The school history 1 3 Timeline 2 Overview 2 1 Advanced Placement 2 2 Extended Immersion French 2 3 Arts 3 Administration 3 1 Principals 3 2 Vice Principals 4 Feeder schools 5 Notable alumni 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory EditThe story Edit Main article Frank Patrick O Connor Frank Patrick O Connor was a Canadian politician businessman philanthropist He was the founder of Laura Secord Chocolates and Fanny Farmer and the namesake behind O Connor Drive in Toronto He is the son of Mary Eleanor McKeown and Patrick O Connor O Connor quit school at the age of 14 and started working at Canadian General Electric in Peterborough He married Mary Ellen Hayes and moved with her to Toronto in 1912 He opened the Laura Secord Candy Store on Yonge Street in 1913 as he expanded the store across Canada and into the United States where it was known as Fanny Farmer Candy Stores 4 As a Roman Catholic he gave 500 000 in the 1930s to the Archdiocese of Toronto under the trusteeship of Cardinal James Charles McGuigan 4 O Connor was appointed to the Senate of Canada in 1935 by Liberal Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King He represented the senatorial division of Scarborough Junction Ontario until his death in 1939 5 O Connor survived his wife who died in 1931 and died at this estate at age 54 4 The school history Edit The original Senator O Connor campus building on 5 Avonwick Drive Prior to the founding of Senator O Connor College School several high schools were established around that area after the openings of Winston Churchill Collegiate Institute in Scarborough 1954 Don Mills Collegiate Institute 1957 and nearby Victoria Park Collegiate Institute 1960 In the meantime several catholic separate schools within the Metropolitan Separate School Board MSSB renamed later to the Toronto Catholic District School Board were opened such as Precious Blood Separate School in 1953 and Annunciation Separate School in 1965 Senator O Connor College School was founded by the Brothers of the Christian Schools and the Daughters of Wisdom in 1963 as John J Lynch High School becoming the first co educational Catholic school in the Toronto archdiocese However boys were taught by Christian Brothers and girls were taught on a different floor by nuns with the Daughters of Wisdom In 1965 the second school building designed in an hexagon by Fisher Tedman Architects was erected given the name Senator O Connor College School with Brother Denis F S C as its inaugurating principal Starting in the 1967 68 school year the Senator O Connor name became the name for the whole school combining the Lynch and O Connor buildings while the ninth and tenth grades were placed by the MSSB while grades 11 13 continued to be taught by their religious orders The high school was built on land given to them by Senator Frank Patrick O Connor a Catholic philanthropist and founder of Laura Secord Chocolates a Canadian chocolatier and ice cream company Senator O Connor s House and Garage and another building belonging to the Christian Brothers still exist on campus and the Christian Brothers still lived there as a Provincial Office up until 2002 In the 1970s the Christian Brothers were an active part of school life teaching classes holding positions in the school administration and assisting with cafeteria monitoring The administration of the school was turned over to lay teachers in 1973 The school used to be split up into three main structures the main O Connor building the JJ Lynch building and a later addition of a complex of portables under one roof called the Taj or the Taj Mahal There was also another area with over a half dozen portables There used to be an indoor swimming pool connected to the house but it was torn down sometime in the late 1980s or early 90s The Christian Brothers house was located in the center of the campus and so students would pass right in front of it or around it on all sides daily The Christian Brothers house has been marked as a historic site by the City of Toronto and is protected as such citation needed In 1984 when the Province of Ontario decided that Catholic secondary schools were to be fully funded the school became publicly funded by 1987 and Senator O Connor ceased being a private school The school is fully operated by the MSSB The last of the Christian Brothers staff to teach at O Connor retired at the end of June 1990 Originally the main high school was built to hold 732 students and by the 1990s the student population almost doubled that figure Additions to the school such as the Taj were made over the course of the school s history By 1995 talks of building a new school on the property began That project was protested by local residents until its approval sometime in the early 2000s In 2002 the Toronto Catholic District School Board acquired the O Connor House from the Christian Brothers The old Lynch O Connor and Taj Mahal buildings were demolished and a large new modern two storey 1020 pupil high school which opened in September 2005 is now in place The former address of the school was 5 Avonwick Gate The current address of the new Senator O Connor College School is 60 Rowena Drive The address change occurred because the entrance to the school was moved to the opposite end of the property that opens onto Rowena Drive The new building designed by Kearns Mancini Architects Inc was partially built where the Lynch building previously stood as well as on the old athletic field Senator O Connor celebrated its 50th anniversary on June 1 2013 with a mass and the opening ceremonies including a presentation to Brother Domenic Viggiani president of De La Salle College who accepted plaques on behalf of the school s founding Christian Brothers some of whom also attended the event 6 The guests looked at the restoration of the historic O Connor House which was damaged in a fire a year prior 7 Timeline Edit 1963 John J Lynch High School opened its doors on 5 Avonwick Gate by the Brothers of the Christian Schools and the Daughters of Wisdom 1965 The school was renamed from John J Lynch to Senator O Connor 1966 The boys and girls of O Connor were taught in the same classrooms 1967 Grades 9 and 10 placed by the Metropolitan Separate School Board 1973 Lay teachers take over the school s operations 1984 Full funding for Catholic high schools announced by the Ontario Government for grades 11 13 1987 Senator O Connor became a fully publicly funded high school 1990 One of the last of religious staff retired from O Connor 2000 The Christian Brothers depart the O Connor House 2002 The Senator O Connor alumni association opens 8 2005 New school facility for O Connor opened at 60 Rowena Drive 2007 The Specialist High Skills Major program Business begins 2013 Senator O Connor celebrated its 50th anniversary Overview EditAdvanced Placement Edit The Advanced Placement program continues a tradition of achievement by providing students with the opportunity for academic enrichment At Senator O Connor a select cohort of students studies at the AP Enriched level in Core Courses from the 9th through 12th grades Students enter this program through an application process undertaken in Grade 8 Students in AP courses study topics in greater depth enhancing their intellectual development A flexible program it can be tailored to meet the specific needs of each individual students have the opportunity to participate in specific AP subjects in their fields of interest Students are exposed to university level content and expectations allowing them to feel more comfortable and have more confidence once they reach the academic setting of university Writing AP College Board exams at the end of Grade 12 can lead to the acquisition of equivalent credits in participating universities in Canada the United States and overseas Extended Immersion French Edit The Extended Immersion French program is a continuation of the elementary early or middle French Immersion program Students who have successfully completed a minimum of ten French courses four in Extended Immersion French and six in other subjects taught in French geographie histoire and religion will receive an Extended Immersion French Certificate upon graduation O Connor students are encouraged to take advantage of outside activities competitions and foreign exchanges A trip to Quebec provides opportunity to practice their French Language skills Arts Edit Though not officially deemed as an Arts high school O Connor offers electives in the arts including Drama Theatre Production Visual Arts Applied Design Vocal and Instrumental Music Guitar Piano Film Photography and Yearbook The Arts department offers extra curricular opportunities for students through various stage shows art shows plays and music shows and arts based clubs Some clubs include Anime Club Mural Club Synergy Dance Crew competitive Synergy Dance Club Yearbook Club Art Council Music Council Drama Council Jazz Band Concert Band Choir and Stage Crew O Connor is equipped with an auditorium that has approximately 230 seats with up to date sound and lighting capabilities Administration EditPrincipals Edit Principal Previous School Date started Date finished NotesBrother Denis 1963 1973 Founding Principal of JJ Lynch boys section Mother Cyril 1963 1965 Founding Principal of JJ Lynch girls section Brother George Edwards 1963 1965 Founding Principal of Senator O ConnorTom King 1973 1982 Transferred to St John Henry Newman in 1982 Patrick Gravelle 1982 1989John Dean 1989 1991Stan Kutz 1992 1997John Dean 1997 2000 Second stintCarmine Settino St Joan of Arc 2001 2005 Currently Principal at ChaminadeSusan Baker 2005 2013 Spent most of years as English and phys ed teacher Became principal of the newly built school in 2005 retired after 8 long years 6 Also named one of Canada s Outstanding Principals by The Learning Partnership 9 Michael O Keefe acting 2009 2010 Served principal for a monthPaul McAlpine Francis LibermannSt John Paul II 2013 2015Tracey Parish Francis LibermannSt PatrickA P P L E 2015 2019Anyta Kyriakou Neil McNeil 2019 present Formerly served as vice principal at this school from 2016 to 2019 Vice Principals Edit Laura Dimanno served at Don Bosco now at St Basil the Great 2011 present Rosemary Balmbra Currently at the elementary panel as VP of St Rose of Lima Catholic School 2010 2013 and St Boniface Catholic School 2013 present Louise Brighton 2013 2016 formerly at St John Paul II Loretto Abbey St Mother Teresa VP amp teacher and Don Bosco Jolanta Hickey 2012 2013 served as VP at Michael Power St Joseph 2011 now Principal at Notre Dame 2013 present served as the founding Arts Music teacher and VP at Cardinal Carter 1990 2011 2012 Brian Hunt 1994 2005 Physical Education teacher and VP served as VP at St John Henry Newman 2005 2010 and Neil McNeil 2010 2011 now Principal at Francis Libermann 2011 present Joseph Liscio 2012 2016 formerly at Don Bosco and Brebeuf 2008 2012 Peter O Neil served at Madonna and James Cardinal McGuigan now at Michael Power St Joseph 2012 present Bernice Peacock 2010 2012 served at St Mother Teresa now at Notre Dame 2012 present Franco Rubino now at Cardinal Carter and Loretto Abbey 2012 present Anyta Kyriakou 2016 2019 formerly at Neil McNeil now a principal at this school 2019 present Katherine Akelaitis 2016 2019 formerly at Father John Redmond now at Bishop Allen 2019 present Cheryl Ann Madeira 2019 2021 formerly at Chaminade now a principal at Notre Dame 2021 present Lisa Bailey 2019 2022 formerly at Mary Ward Kathleen Wong 2021 present Stella Yusuf 2022 present formerly at Notre DameFeeder schools EditSchool of the Annunciation Buchanan Public School Clairea Public School Don Mills Middle School Donview Middle Health amp Wellness Academy Dorset Park Public School General Brock Public School General Crerar Public School George Peck Public School Holy Spirit Catholic School Ionview Public School J B Tyrell Senior Public School John Buchan Senior Public School Maryvale Public School Milne Valley Middle School Our Lady of Fatima Catholic School Our Lady of Wisdom Catholic School Precious Blood Catholic School St Catherine Catholic School St Issac Jogues Catholic School St Kevin Catholic School St Lawrence Catholic School St Maria Goretti Catholic School Terraview Willowfield Public School Wexford Public SchoolNotable alumni EditIsabel Bayrakdarian soprano Juno Award winner Ben Johnson sprinter John Kawaja World Champion curler Steve Konroyd former NHL hockey player Elvira Kurt stand up comedian Maestro Fresh Wes rapper producer Jennifer McKelvie 13th Deputy Mayor of Toronto amp City Councillor Mark McKoy Olympian 1992 Summer Olympics Tim Micallef sports broadcaster and radio host Tre Mission rapper producer Bill Morneau Canada s Minister of Finance November 4 2015 August 17 2020 Larry Murphy former professional ice hockey player Nasri songwriter producer lead singer of MAGIC Cindy Nicholas marathon swimmer Lake Ontario former politician Natalia Popova Ukrainian figure skater Harland Williams stand up comedian Kevin McKeown and Eric Owen musicians of the band Black Pistol FireSee also EditList of high schools in OntarioReferences Edit Senator O Connor College School 763772 School profile Education Quality and Accountability Office 2012 Retrieved 2012 12 10 Senator O Connor College School 763772 Secondary school profile Ontario Ministry of Education 2011 04 01 Retrieved 2012 12 10 Report Card for Senator O Connor College School School Report Cards Fraser Institute 2018 Retrieved August 22 2019 a b c Francis Patrick O Connor A Legacy of Generosity Heritage Toronto Archived from the original on May 30 2009 Parliament of Canada biography a b Queen Lisa Senator O Connor ready to celebrate golden anniversary InsideToronto com May 29 2013 Retrieved August 9 2013 Fire at historic O Connor House in east end CityNews ca May 9 2012 Retrieved August 9 2013 Senator O Connor Alumni Association Archived from the original on October 5 2013 Retrieved 2013 08 30 TCDSB Principal to be recognized by The Learning Partnership Archived 2013 11 13 at the Wayback Machine Senator O Connor TCDSB 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