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  1. Senator O`Connor College School. For Students. Explore the resources available to our students at Senator O'Connor, including academic help, scholarships and awards, mental wellness and support aids, clubs, and more. Learn More. My School Day. Course Selection. Student Handbook. Incoming Grade 9 Students. SchoolCash Online. SHSM.

    • 60 Rowena Drive Toronto,ON,M3A 3R2
  2. Senator O’Connor College School, founded by the Christian Brothers, is a semestered co-educational school with approximately 1300 students. O’Connor serves a diverse population and is recognized for its high academic expectations and lively school spirit.

  3. Senator O'Connor College School (also called SOCS, Senator O'Connor CS, Senator O'Connor, OCS, or simply Senator or O'Connor), previously known as John J. Lynch High School until 1967 is a Separate high school in the Parkwoods neighbourhood in the North York district of Toronto, Ontario, Canada serving grades 9 to 12 in the communities of ...

  4. Welcome to Senator O'Connor College School. We pride ourselves on the strong partnership that exists among the home, the school and the parish. Learn more about our school community.

  5. Senator O'Connor is a Catholic co-educational school with diverse students and high expectations. It offers a range of courses, specialized programs, athletics, arts, and clubs to foster excellence and innovation.

  6. www.ocscommunity.ca › new-studentsAdmissions | Mysite

    Grades 10, 11 & 12 Registration. STUDENTS FROM OUTSIDE OUR SCHOOL BOARD. Students who are currently attending a high school outside of the TCDSB and wish to register for Senator O'Connor should visit the board website and complete an application.

  7. www.columbusaquinas.com › HistoryHistory of Aquinas

    From its earliest days in the United States, the Dominican Province of St. Joseph, under the leadership of its charismatic American born founder, Edward Dominic Fenwick, sought to establish schools for the education of young men. Fenwick built the first institution, the College of St. Thomas of Aquin, in Springfield, Kentucky, which was in ...

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