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Archbishop Denis O'Connor Catholic High School

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Archbishop Denis O'Connor Catholic High School
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Archbishop Denis O'Connor Catholic High School (abbreviated DO'C) is a Roman Catholic high school located in Ajax, Ontario, Canada, within the Durham Catholic District School Board. It is named for Archbishop Denis T. O'Connor, a priest who was born in Pickering in 1841, and who became the third Archbishop of Toronto, Ontario, Canada in 1899. The school has students in grades 912 and offers a wide range of academic and extracurricular activities. The current enrolment is approximately 600 students.[citation needed] The school colours are green and yellow, and its motto is Nil sine fide et labore, which is Latin for "Nothing without faith and work."

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In 2024, the school celebrated the 60th anniversary of its opening in 1964.

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History

Archbishop Denis O'Connor Catholic High School was founded by Father Leo J. Austin and was officially opened in September, 1964 in Whitby, Ontario.[citation needed] The school was moved to its new home of Ajax in 1984. On November 18, 1984, it was officially opened and blessed by Cardinal Carter.[citation needed] In 1991 a major addition was constructed which increased its capacity to approximately 1,000 students.[2]

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Associate Schools

The school's students generally come from the following Catholic Elementary Schools which are all located in Ajax:[citation needed]

  • St. Jude Catholic Elementary School
  • St. James Catholic Elementary School,
  • St. Francis de Sales Catholic Elementary School
  • St. Bernadette Catholic Elementary School
  • Mother Teresa Catholic Elementary School.

Notable alumni and groups

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