Monsignor E. A. Doyle Catholic Secondary School
Address
185 Myers Road

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Canada
Information
School typePublic, Separate
MottoWe walk the path of learning, faith, and respect together.
Religious affiliation(s)Roman Catholic
Founded1976
School boardWaterloo Catholic District School Board
PrincipalLou Bellini
Grades9-12
Enrollment~1000 (September 2015)
LanguageEnglish
CampusSuburban South Galt
AreaSt. Ambrose Parish, Cambridge
Colour(s)Maroon and Gold   
MascotMorris the Mustang
Team nameMustangs
Feeder schoolsHoly Spirit Elementary School
St. Francis Elementary School
St. Vincent de Paul Elementary School
St. Augustine Elementary School
St. Brigid Elementary School
St. Anne Elementary School
St. Patrick Elementary School (formerly)
St. Ambrose Elementary School (formerly)
Websitedoyle.wcdsb.ca

43°20′27″N 80°17′52″W / 43.3409°N 80.2978°W / 43.3409; -80.2978 Monsignor Doyle Catholic Secondary School is a public, Catholic High School in Cambridge, Ontario, Canada which opened in 1976 as a junior high school, and is the second smallest Catholic secondary school of the Waterloo Catholic District School Board. In the mid-1980s, Catholic education received full funding and all Catholic junior high schools in Waterloo Region converted to high schools teaching grades 9 - 12 and OAC.

In 2006, the school received an addition to the back of the school, adding fourteen classrooms and a second story, which removed the 12 portables previously littering the area. The school's student council has worked towards pushing for a uniform-free week in the past, as well as a second semi-formal, believing it to improve school spirit. In mid-2007 the school saw a lockdown which lasted 2 hours. It is home to a generally large European (Portuguese) and Newfoundlander population, and is one of the two Catholic High Schools in Cambridge, drawing students from most of South Galt. Monsignor Doyle is a member of the eight team District 8 Athletic Association.

Monsignor Doyle administration, staff, and students have worked together to create what they describe as a "safe and respectful education culture that is inclusive of all people". After the Waterloo Catholic District School Board approved the flying of the Pride flag in 2021, Monsignor Doyle raised its Pride flag for the first time on June 1, 2021.[1] They have continued to do so each June since to mark the celebration of pride month.

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References

  1. Mercury, Graeme McNaughton Guelph (2021-05-05). "Guelph, Wellington Catholic schools to fly Pride flag next month". Guelph Mercury. Retrieved 2023-09-21.
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