Christ the King Catholic Secondary School

Christ the King Catholic Secondary School

Excellence, Faith, Courage
Equity, Dignity, and Respect
Address
161 Guelph Street
Halton Region
Georgetown, Ontario
Canada
Information
School type Public Catholic Secondary School
Religious affiliation(s) Catholic
Opened 2002
School board Halton Catholic School Board
School district Halton Catholic District
Superintendent Tim Overholt
Area trustee Mark Rowe
School number 697125[1]
Principal Rocco Di Ianni
Vice principal Marjorie McArthur
Vice principal Laura Agro-DeRosa
Director of Education Michael W Pautler
Chaplain Joan Doyle
Grades 9, 10, 11, and 12
Gender Co-Ed
Age 13 to 19
Number of students 1602[2]
Average class size 25
Language English
Hours in school day 7
Campus Suburban
Colour(s) Blue, Silver, and Green
Mascot "Jake the Jag"
Nickname "CtK"
Team name "The Jaguars"
Rival G.D.H.S Rebels
OSSLT average 91% of students were successful, March 2011[3]
Feeder schools St. Brigid, St. Catherine of Alexandria, St. Francis of Assisi, St. Joseph's, Holy Cross
Website www.ctk.ca

Christ the King, often simply referred to as CtK is a Catholic secondary school in Georgetown, Ontario, Canada. The school was established and began classes in September 2002. Its students are required to wear school uniforms. The school competes in the Golden Horseshoe Halton Sports Division, and their teams are known as the Jaguars. The Jaguars quickly developed a strong rivalry with the Georgetown District High School Rebels. CtK began Specialist High Skills Major Programs in the Arts, Phys Ed., and Information Technology, in 2009.

Facilities

Christ the King features:

Arts program

Christ the King as a secondary school is known for its arts program, starting its Specialist High Skills Major Arts Program in 2009. Classes include visual, musical (vocal & instrumental), dramatic arts (including dance), as well as musical theatre. Christ the King has also put on a number of theatrical productions. In more recent years CtK has chosen musicals such as Annie, Grease, and Little Shop rather than play's.

The Irene McCauley Theatre for the Performing Arts

The Irene McCauley Theatre is where CtK's theatrical productions are held. Christ the King was built with a live performance theatre consisting of approximately 350 seats. Although seats can be removed or added to meet a productions' needs. In 2007 the theatre's name was changed in honour of Irene McCauley, a former trustee of the Halton Catholic District School Board, at which she worked for 26 years.

Feeder schools

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