In January 1969, the York RegionSeparate School Board came into existence with the combining of eleven small school boards. Shortly thereafter, the Board passed a motion to Catholic High Schools in Toronto. At their next meeting, trustees faced a parents' delegation protesting the decision. This delegation, in convincing the Board to reverse its stand, showed that support for the concept of Catholic education beyond elementary school was strong. Thus, the Board carried on the tradition of Catholic education and continued to transport students to Catholic high schools in Metropolitan Toronto. In 1973, the Metro Separate School Board declared that these students could no longer be accommodated. Therefore, in 1974, the York Separate School Board decided to establish St. Robert Catholic High School in Thornhill, Ontario. In doing so, the Board made a statement that a second junior high school would be built north of Toronto at a future date "if the extension of Catholic education is supported by the Catholic community of York Region". St. Robert was a tremendous success and after four years was filled to capacity. The Board, therefore, opened the doors of Sacred Heart Junior High School in September 1979, providing 265 students with a Grades 7 to 9 program. Through the cooperative efforts of the Board and the Toronto Archdiocese High School Commission, Grade 11 was introduced in September 1981 and one grade was added each subsequent year. Simultaneously, a building program was undertaken and beautiful new facilities were made available to students in September 1983. The student population continued to increase and a new addition to the building was opened in May 1987. The Catholic School Council in conjunction with staff and students continue to seek improvements to the school. In 2002 two new additions were added which gave the school a new cafeteria, upgraded physical education equipment and facilities, an expanded library resource centre, a theatre/lecture hall, new administrative offices as well as guidance and special education additions. Another major renovation took place in the summer of 2004. The entire second floor of the old wing received new Science Labs and Art Rooms.
Sports and athletics
Sacred Heart Catholic High School's sports teams are known as the Crusaders. The school's mascot is Corky, a lovable knight dressed in armor, who is known for his playful and sometimes absurd attitude while attending Crusader home games. Sacred Heart competes in a variety of different sports including:
The 2020 Athletic award Winners were announced in May, some of the Junior winners are: Nolan Verboomen - Junior Boys Golf MVP Presented by: M. Woodrow, M. West and S. Zeagmen Jeremy Riding - Junior Boys Basketball MVP Presented by: J. Scott Grace Jean - Girls Basketball MVP Presented by: R. Imgrund Dylan Campos - Junior Boys soccer MVP Presented by D. Quattitrochi and L. Vos William Forhan - Junior Boys AOTY Presented by J. Scott Katie Newman - Junior Girls AOTY Presented by R. Imgrund
School involvement
Sacred Heart has always been an active contributor to the local community. Every year, the school gets involved with many fundraising and charitable organizations. Throughout the past few years, Sacred Heart has participated biannually in the Canadian Cancer Society's biggest fundraiser, Relay For Life. The school has been very successful each time they have participated and are among the top school's in the country. Since 2009, they have raised over $550,000 for cancer research. In the spring of 2012, Sacred Heart's students' raised over $150,000, the highest amount ever raised by any high school in Canada. The graduating class were featured on a CTV News broadcast. They raised $143,000 in 2014. Led by Aaron Zhang in 2016, the students raised over $186,000, setting both a personal and Canada-wide record yet again.
Clubs and activities
Cru's News is the school's monthly newspaper. They publish articles describing the exiting events that occur around the school, and share what the different clubs and teams are up to. Some of Sacred Heart's many clubs, groups, and teams are:
String Ensemble
Sex Ed club
String Quartet
Senior Concert Band
Junior Concert Band
Stage Band
Swing Band
S.T.O.M.P - Students Thinking of Multicultural People