Austin O'Brien Catholic High School, Catholic high school in Ottewell, Edmonton, Canada
Austin O'Brien Catholic High School is a secondary institution in Edmonton with modern classrooms, science laboratories, and specialized facilities for arts and technology. The building includes a gymnasium and serves students in grades 10 through 12.
The school was founded in 1963 during a period of growth in Edmonton's Catholic education system. This opening reflected the expansion of Catholic schools in the city during that era.
The school hosts a Ukrainian language program that reflects the Catholic educational mission in Edmonton. Multiple languages shape daily instruction and the student experience across different subjects.
The school is located in the Ottewell neighborhood of Edmonton and is designed for high school students. Access to the building is typically limited to school hours and organized events, so planning a visit around these times is practical.
The institution takes its name from Sir Austin O'Brien, who led Edmonton Catholic Schools as superintendent for many years before the school's founding. This naming honors a significant figure in the development of Catholic education in the city.
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