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St. Michael's College SchoolFor the team in the Ontario Hockey League affiliated with this school, see Toronto St. Michael's Majors St. Michael's College School is a private Roman Catholic school for boys in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Founded in 1852 by the Basilian Fathers, it offers instruction in grades 7 to 12, and is the only private Roman Catholic school for boys of this age in Ontario (until the 1980s it operated in part as a publicly funded separate school under the Metropolitan Separate School Board). It originally only offered education from grades 9 to 13. With the elimination of grade 13 to bring Ontario in line with the rest of North America, SMCS quickly added the two younger grades to make up for the potential loss of enrolled students, as well as to help give them a stronger education than what they were likely to receive in the public school system during grades 7 and 8. It is perhaps best known as a producer of hockey players, even though from 1961 to 1996 it did not participate in major junior hockey. Over 150 St. Michael's players have played in the National Hockey League, including the following members of the Hockey Hall of Fame: Bobby Bauer, Gerry Cheevers, Red Kelly, Dave Keon, Ted Lindsay, Frank Mahovlich, Reg Noble, Joe Primeau. The school's top team, the St. Michael's Majors, has won the Memorial Cup four times. Despite its prowess in athletics, the school also pursues strict academic standards, preparing its students for university - over 98% go to university and reputedly do well. The school has had enjoyed mixed results with the arts and music. Strict discipline means that some students feel resentful towards the school for enforcement of its uniform policies. Its student newspaper, the Blue Herald, gets shut down at least once a decade for trying to assert too much independence or other criticism of school policies. They also make their boys clean shaven, and if they are not, provide nicked razors for $2. The school boasts one of the best athletic fields in the country. This project was buoyed by a $1.8 million donation by current Ottawa Senators and Toronto St. Michael's Majors owner Eugene Melnyk. It includes a new, state-of-the-art athletic turf, an electronic scoreboard, stadium lighting and an air supported structure that will cover a third of the field for winter use. The running track surrounding the field was upgraded, top coated and relined, and a new sound system was installed in the observation tower. Alumni have played a strong role in the school's development, giving generously to allow it to expand and rebuild its facilities. Some, however, feel off-put by the school's aggressive fundraising campaigns, including a message on the bottom of every page in the alumni newsletter which asks alumni to "remember the school with a gift in their will." External links *The school's homepage
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