St. Paul's High School

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St. Paul's High School is Jesuit-run Catholic, all-boys university preparatory high school located in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.

St. Paul's High School
Image:St Paul logo.png
Motto sicut miles christi
Established 1926
Type Private all-male secondary
Principal Mr. Tom Lussier
President Fr. Alan Fogarty, SJ
Students 585
Grades 9–12
Location Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Colours Maroon and white
Mascot Crusaders
Website www.stpauls.mb.ca

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St. Paul's College/High School was founded in 1926 under the Oblate fathers at a location on Selkirk Avenue in Winnipeg. By 1933, direction of the College had been taken over by diocesan clergy, and direction of the High School was given to the Jesuits, with Fr. John Holland, SJ, being the school's first rector. This period also saw the school relocated to its second location on Ellice Avenue in Winnipeg with construction being completed in 1939. Between 1958 and 1964, St. Paul's College was moved to its current location on the campus of the University of Manitoba in Winnipeg. From 1964 to 1966, the high school was relocated to its third and current location on Grant Avenue in Winnipeg. In 1983, the first lay principal of the school, Larry Franz, was appointed. In 2006, the legendary Richard Grover retired.

St. Paul's is home to a very successful sports program. Some notable sports achievements:


2006/07

AAA Football Champions,

MHSAA varsity boys AAAA volleyball provincial champions,

MHSAA junior varsity boys volleyball provincial champions,

MVA Grade 9 boys provincial volleyball champions,

JV boys cross country provincial champions,

WHSHL Winnipeg Sun division hockey champions,

Wrestling provincial champions

The head of the high school has gone by different names in St. Paul's history. The first through ninth heads were known as "rectors" while heads after this time were referred to as Directors. In 2003, in order to establish a unity with Jesuit schools in the United States, Fr. Joseph Mróz, SJ, changed the position title to "President."

  • c1933-1941 - Fr. John Holland, SJ
  • 1941-1945 - Fr. Raymond Sutton, SJ
  • 1945-1951 - Fr. Joseph Monaghan, SJ
  • 1951-1958 - Fr. Cecil Ryan, SJ
  • 1958-1964 - Fr. Hugh Kierans, SJ
  • 1964-1966 - Fr. Lionel Stanford, SJ
  • 1966-1972 - Fr. Joseph Driscoll, SJ
  • 1972-1979 - Fr. Patrick Boyle, SJ
  • 1979-1982 - Fr. Frank Obrigewitsch, SJ
  • 1982-1987 - Fr. David Creamer, SJ
  • c1987-c1990 - Fr. Eric MacLean, SJ
  • c1990-1999 - Fr. Alex Kirsten, SJ
  • 1999-2001 - Fr. Paul Crouch, SJ
  • 2001-2006 - Fr. Joseph Mróz, SJ
  • 2006-(present) - Fr. Alan Fogarty, SJ

  • 1985-1990 - Fr. Michel Boutillier, SJ
  • 2001-2006 - Fr. Rob Brennan, SJ
  • 1989-2006 - Fr. Earl Smith, SJ

  • 1985-1988 - Mr. Richard Soo, SJ


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