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Blessed Trinity Catholic Secondary School
Information
School typeSecondary School
Religious affiliation(s)Catholic
OpenedSeptember 1994 [1]
LocaleGrimsby
School boardNiagara Catholic District Board
School number690791
PrincipalJames Whittard
Grades9-12
Enrollment1,100 (2021-2022)
Color(s)Blue and White   
Website https://www.blessedtrinitycatholic.com/

Blessed Trinity Catholic Secondary School Information

Blessed Trinity Catholic Secondary School is a Catholic secondary school in the township of Grimsby in the Niagara Region of Ontario, Canada. The school was founded in 1994 and is the westernmost secondary school in the Niagara Catholic District School Board (NCDSB). The current principal of Blessed Trinity is James Whittard, who entered the role in 2021. His predecessor, Joe Zaroda, became the Superintendent of Education for the NCDSB. [2] The school is adjacent to St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church. [3]

Robotics Team

Blessed Trinity's robotics team has won multiple gold medals at the NCDSB Technological Skills Competition. In 2020, Blessed Trinity's primary robotics team, 9599A, placed first at the NCDSB Technological Skills Competition. Blessed Trinity's secondary and tertiary teams, 9599B and 9599C, placed second and third, respectively. The 2021 NCDSB Technological Skills Competition did not have a robotics category due to the Coronavirus Pandemic. In 2022, team 9599A placed first again at the NCDSB Technological Skills Competition, advancing to provincials where they placed second. [4] Jimmy Yip, a computer science teacher, coaches the team.


References

  1. ^ Moore, Amanda. "Blessed Trinity finally all under one roof". Niagarathisweek. GrimbsyLincolnTheNews. Retrieved 9 July 2024.
  2. ^ "SENIOR ADMINISTRATIVE COUNCIL". NiagaraCatholic. Retrieved 8 July 2024.
  3. ^ "Blessed Trinity Catholic Secondary School". Member Directory. Grimbsy and District Chamber of Commerce. Retrieved 8 July 2024.
  4. ^ "Niagara Catholic Students Bring Home Silver, Bronze from Skills Ontario". Niagara Catholic. Niagara Catholic District Board. Retrieved 10 July 2024.