Notre Dame Catholic High School (Carleton Place, Ontario)

Notre Dame Catholic High School (Carleton Place, Ontario)

Notre Dame Catholic High School is located in Carleton Place, Ontario. It opened in 1995 with approximately 235 students. As of September 2009, there are over 600 students ranging from grades 7 to 12. The school expanded in 2001 with a two-storey addition.

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