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In 1941 the Congregation of Notre Dame founded Notre Dame High School to provide excellence in education for young Catholic women in the east end of Toronto. The Sisters of the Congregation were teaching at the school throughout the first sixty years of our long history.
Notre Dame began in 1941 as a small church building, and grew to the Main Building, built in 1950. O’Connor Hall, a second building, was added in 1963 and is named in honour of Monsignor Denis O’Connor, pastor of St. John Parish, who provided the first site of Notre Dame. Further growth saw Notre Dame hold classes in the neighbouring St. John Catholic Elementary School.
Year | Architect | Builder | Style |
1963 |