Secondary school in Kingston, Ontario, Canada
Holy Cross Catholic Secondary School (sometimes abbreviated to HC, or HCSS) is a Catholic secondary school located in Kingston, Ontario, Canada offering education for about 1,125 students in grades 9-12.
History
The school was established in September 1986. It was fully public funded, along with other Catholic secondary schools who also were public funded from 1986 to 1987. The school occupied shared facilities with KCVI until September 1990 when a new $15 million campus was opened.[2]
The school's team name was changed from Crusaders to Saints in 2024.[3]
Athletics
Holy Cross has a history of athletic success at the local, provincial and national levels. School alumni include NHL defenceman Jay McKee, olympic wrestler Paul Ragusa, and Canadian hockey star Jayna Hefford. In the past, the Holy Cross Football Team has dominated the sport, winning consecutive OFSAA titles in 2018 and 2019.
Musicals
The annual musical and prominent theatre-arts program are a staple of student life at HC.
*play, not a musical
Notable alumni
- Jay McKee, hockey player (Pittsburgh Penguins, NHL)
- Jayna Hefford, Canadian women's hockey gold medallist (Team Canada)
- Paul Ragusa, Canadian wrestler and olympic wrestling coach
- Nathan Robinson, hockey player (Espoo Blues, SM-liiga)
- Brent Johnson, football player (British Columbia Lions)
- Mike McCullough, football player (Saskatchewan Roughriders)
- Jamie Arniel, hockey player (Providence Bruins, AHL)
- Tim Cronk, football player (British Columbia Lions)
- Matt O'Donnell, football player (Cincinnati Bengals, Edmonton Eskimos)
- Shane Wright (ice hockey), hockey player (Seattle Kraken, NHL)
- Jason Robertson, hockey player (Dallas Stars, NHL)
- Andrew Peirson, football player (BC Lions, CFL)[4]
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