Immaculata High School (Ottawa)

Immaculata High School is a Roman catholic high school in Ottawa, Ontario, canada. It is currently located along the Rideau Canal near the Glebe neighbourhood in Ottawa. Like other Catholic schools, it is publicly funded under the Ontario school system. It was founded as an all-girls school in 1928 by the Grey Sisters as an alternative to public school education for girls of moderate income, and located at 211 Bronson Avenue. Major changes include expansions in 1950, 1963, and 1967, the addition of male students in 1978, the addition of grades 7 and 8 in 1983, and the move in September 1994 to the current location at 140 Main Street. A more complete history can currently be found at the official school website, on the history page, though this page currently includes an error regarding the year of the move to Main Street.

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