Saint James Catholic High School (Guelph)

St. James Catholic High School

Honour is My Guide
Address
57 Victoria Road North
Guelph, Ontario, N1E 5G9
Canada
Information
School type High school
Religious affiliation(s) Catholic
Founded 1952
School board Wellington Catholic District School Board
Area trustee Rev. Dennis Noon, Chairperson
School number 798690
Principal Michael MacPherson
Grades 9-12
Language English
Colour(s) Burgundy, Black, and Grey
Mascot Roary the Lion
Team name Lions
Website www.wellingtoncdsb.ca/school/stjames/

St. James Catholic High School is a Grade 9 to 12 Catholic secondary school located in Guelph, Ontario and is part of the Wellington Catholic District School Board.

History

St. James was created in the 1950s as a junior high school for Catholic students but became a full high school in the mid-1980s. When the original Bishop Macdonell Catholic High School closed down in the mid-1990s, St. James inherited many of Bishop Mac's students along with Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic High School leading to a quick rise in school population and the subsequent construction of a new wing. Today, with the completion of the new Bishop Macdonell Catholic High School, most of the students come from the eastern and some northern parts of Guelph as well as from Wellington County.

Dress Code

All students must wear a uniform.

Girls may wear:

– White Blouse or White/Burgundy Halpern's golf shirt

– School kilt (modest length) with black, opaque tights

– Black Halpern's dress pants with matching black/white/grey socks

– Black solid or dress shoes; no high heels or boots

Boys may wear:

– White Oxford shirt or White/Burgundy Halpern's golf shirt

– Black Halpern's dress pants (must be secured by black belt) with matching black/white/grey socks

– Black solid or dress shoes

In addition, both boys and girls may wear:

– Crested burgundy/black/grey Rugby shirt

– Crested burgundy pullover

– Black French terry, crested with school name

– Plain white t-shirt with no logos worn under another dress code shirt

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