Father Michael McGivney Catholic Academy

Father Michael McGivney Catholic Academy (commonly known as FMM) is a Catholic high school of the York Catholic District School Board. It is located at the intersection of 14th Avenue and McCowan Road in the city of Markham, Ontario. The school was founded by the York Catholic District School Board in 1989 and is named in honour of Father Michael J. McGivney, founder of the Knights of Columbus. The school is authorized as an International Baccalaureate World School.[2] The school officially opened to students in September 1992.

Father Michael McGivney Catholic Academy
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5300 14th Avenue

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School typeHigh school
MottoAll things in Christ
Religious affiliation(s)Roman Catholic
Founded1992
School boardYork Catholic District School Board
SuperintendentJennifer Sarna
Area trusteeFrank S.D Alexander
School number706809
PrincipalCamille Robinson
Grades9-12
Enrolment1123 [1]
LanguageEnglish
Colour(s)    Black, Blue, White
MascotWizard
Team nameMagic
Websitefmmh.ycdsb.ca
Last updated: December 2021

Students have the option of being enrolled in the International Baccalaureate program as of January 2011. This program is designed as an academically challenging and balanced program that prepares students for success in their post-secondary education and beyond. In the IB program, students study six courses at higher or standard level. Students must choose one subject from each of groups 1 to 5 (to gain experience in languages, social studies, the experimental sciences and mathematics). Moreover, the sixth subject may be an arts subject chosen from group 6 or another subject from groups 1 to 5.[citation needed]

The school has an enrolment of 1400 students ranging from grade 9 to 12.[citation needed]

Facilities & productions

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Facilities in FMM include:

  • Main and attendance office
  • Guidance office
  • Chaplancy office
  • Organic Greenhouse
  • Visual art rooms
  • Cafeteria
  • Classrooms
  • Communication/new media lab
  • Building and construction shop
  • Design & technological lab
  • Dance studio
  • Stage (in cafeteria)
  • Three gymnasiums
  • Music rooms
  • Lecture hall (rehabilitated in 2015–2016)
  • Cosmetology room
  • Co-op room
  • Special Education aka FLS or Best Buddies room
  • Tuck shop
  • Drama room
  • Dome (opened 3 October 2015)
  • Resource center
  • Science labs
  • Staff room
  • Staff workrooms
  • Student government office
  • Student and guest parking facilities
  • Washrooms for students
  • Portables for ESL Adult classes
  • Gymnasium change room with shower and washroom
  • Weight room
  • Yearbook office

Father Michael McGivney has had numerous productions for their drama classes, such as the Grade 11 production of The Big Bad in January 2011 adapted from the story of The Big Bad Wolf. In 2012 that class produced the first musical in over 4 years at the school, "You're A Good Man Charlie Brown" performed with live music. The school also has other numerous arts events, including the Grade 12 Art Exhibition at McKay House Gallery in Unionville. They had another show later that year[when?] to exhibit more photography and design work at the Unionville Station. They also host Annual Arts Night held at the school where they exhibit work by all the grades, have drama showcases, band performances and in 2012 the addition of the school's newly founded choir.

Feeder schools

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Source:[3]

  • Sir Richard W. Scott Catholic School
  • St. Benedict Catholic School
  • St. Francis Xavier Catholic School

2003 SARS lockdown

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In 2003, the entire school was quarantined and closed due to a case of the SARS virus.[4][5]

Notable alumni

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Enrolment Information" (PDF). York Catholic District School Board. p. 3. Retrieved 31 December 2021.
  2. ^ "Father Michael McGivney Catholic Academy". York Catholic District School Board. Retrieved 30 August 2022.
  3. ^ "YCDSB Feeder Schools". York Catholic District School Board. Retrieved 24 November 2019.
  4. ^ "1,700 students, staff in quarantine for SARS". CBC News. 28 May 2003. Archived from the original on 3 November 2012.
  5. ^ "WHO looking closely at Toronto, no advisory yet". CBC News. 3 June 2003. Retrieved 13 March 2020.
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