Austin O'Brien (AOB) is a Catholic high school located in the Ottewell community of southeast Edmonton, Canada. It has about 1000 students.[1][2]
Austin O'Brien Catholic High School | |
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Address | |
6110 - 95 Avenue NW , , Canada | |
Coordinates | 53°32′07″N 113°25′36″W / 53.53528°N 113.42667°W |
Information | |
School type | Secondary school |
Motto | "Many Gifts, One Spirit!" |
Religious affiliation(s) | Roman Catholic/Ukrainian Catholic |
Founded | 1963 |
School board | Edmonton Catholic School District |
Superintendent | Lynnette Anderson |
Area trustee | Alene Mutala |
School code | 8402 |
Principal | Dr. Susan Coates VP: Ignacio Haro, Ronald Zacharko, Denis Fontaine, Paul Horpyniuk |
Grades | 10-12 |
Enrollment | 1000
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Language | English, French, Ukrainian, Spanish |
Colour(s) | Green, black and white |
Team name | Austin O'Brien Crusaders |
Website | www |
Namesake
editAustin O'Brien was named after Sir Austin O'Brien, the superintendent of Edmonton Catholic Schools from 1924 to 1961.[3]
History
editAustin O'Brien was opened in 1963 when Edmonton had 18,000 students in the Catholic system and had 55 schools.[4]
The school's Ukrainian-language program began in 1983, and teaches Ukrainian language arts as well as religious studies.[5]
Notable alumni
edit- Johnny Boychuk, New York Islanders (NHL)
- Gene Principe, journalist
- Dustin Cherniawski, CFL football player (Saskatchewan Roughriders)
- Don Davies (1981), Member of Parliament for Vancouver Kingsway, B.C.
- Lydia Dotto, science journalist, author and photographer
- Gordon Hinse, CFL player
- Dexter Janke (Calgary Stampeders)
- Pete Lavorato, Edmonton Eskimos football team (CFL)
- Karrick Martin, curler (multiple Brier appearances)
- Pat McCallum, professional curler (WCT)
- Vikki Moss, singer (left before obtaining diploma)
- Morris Panych, Canadian Playwright
- Terriss Paliwoda, CFL Player
- John Stanton, The Running Room
- Mark Connolly, Broadcaster
See also
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