St. Jean de Brebeuf Catholic High School
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St. Jean de Brebeuf Catholic High School, also known as SJB, is a Catholic high school
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 located in Woodbridge
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, Ontario
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, Canada
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. Opened in September 2005 to about 600 students, it has since grown to about 1500 enrolled students. SJB is part of the York District Catholic School Board (YCDSB). St. Jean de Brebeuf has six computer labs, two full size gyms, two full size soccer fields, tennis courts, and a baseball diamond. It has an agreement with the Vellore Village Community Center, which is directly connected to the school, granting students patronage of the full size swimming pool and youth room.

Feeder schools

The feeder schools for St. Jean de Brebeuf are:
  • St. Emily Catholic School
  • St. Agnes of Assisi Catholic School
  • St. Andrew Catholic School
  • St. Stephen Catholic School
  • St. Padre Pio Catholic School
  • St. Veronica Catholic School
  • St. John Bosco Catholic School
  • St. Clare Catholic School
  • Our Lady of Fatima Catholic School
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