Philip Pocock Catholic Secondary School
- Philip Pocock Catholic Secondary School
Infobox Education in Canada
name= Philip Pocock Catholic Secondary School
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streetaddress= 4555 Tomken Road
city= Mississauga
province= Ontario
postalcode= L4W 1J9
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schoolboard= Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board
affiliation=
superintendent= Elizabeth McGuire
trustee= Mario Pascucci
Anna Maria Abbruscato
principal= Patricia Frankie-Deverell
viceprincipal= S. Bolger, V.Mather
administrator=
schooltype= Catholic High School
grades= 9 to 12 (OAC)
language= English
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teamname= Pirates
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founded= 1981
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homepage= http://w3.dpcdsb.org/POCOK
Philip Pocock Catholic Secondary School is a Catholic high school in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. It is operated by the Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board and has approximately 1,200 students.
The school's teams are known at the Pocock Pirates.
History
The school recently celebrated its 25th anniversary. The first Philip Pocock location opened in 1981 and was at the site where John Cabot Catholic Secondary School is currently located. Then, the second Philip Pocock location was at Massey in Etobicoke, Ontario temporarily while construction of the new third location began at the intersection of Tomken Road and Eglinton Avenue in Mississauga. The third and current location at Tomken & Eglinton opened in 1992.
Notable Alumni
* Cody Bass, NHL player with the Ottawa Senators
* Jason Spezza, NHL player with the Ottawa Senators
* Anthony Carelli also known by his WWE ring name Santino Marella
* David Dixon (fashion designer)
Trivia
* National Lacrosse League player John Tavares is a mathematics teacher at the school.
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