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Catholic Central High School (Windsor, Ontario)

1985 establishments in OntarioCatholic secondary schools in OntarioEducational institutions established in 1985High schools in Windsor, OntarioWindsor-Essex Catholic District School Board

Catholic Central High School is a high school in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. It is operated by the Windsor-Essex Catholic District School Board. Amy Lofaso is the school's principal. Catholic Central High School has a diverse, multicultural student body.

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Catholic Central High School (Windsor, Ontario)
Tecumseh Road East, Windsor

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Catholic Central High School

Tecumseh Road East 441
N8X 2R7 Windsor
Ontario, Canada
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Windsor Essex Catholic District School Board

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