St. Joan of Arc Catholic Academy

St. Joan of Arc Catholic Academy
St. Joan of Arc C.A., then known as Jean Vanier C.S.S, in the former Tabor Park building pictured in 2014.
Address
959 Midland Avenue

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M1K 4G4

Coordinates43°44′17″N 79°15′32″W / 43.738°N 79.259°W / 43.738; -79.259
Information
Former nameJean Vanier Catholic Secondary School (1989–2020)
School typeBill 30 Catholic High School
MottoMinds to Reason, Hands to Work, Hearts for God
Founded1989
School boardToronto Catholic District School Board
(Metropolitan Separate School Board)
SuperintendentPeter Aguiar
Area 7
Area trusteeMike Del Grande
Ward 7
School number554 / 723428
PrincipalVesna Filiplic
Faculty101
Grades9–12
Enrolment801 (2022–23)
LanguageEnglish
Colour(s)Navy Blue, Light Blue and Silver    
SloganAcademics • Arts • Athletics • Technology
In the Service of the Community
MascotMarch the Maverick
Team nameSt. Joan of Arc Mavericks
AffiliationRoman Catholic
ParishSt. Maria Goretti
Specialist High Skills MajorArts & Culture
Health & Wellness
Information and Communications Technology
Non-Profit
Transportation
Program FocusAdvanced Placement
Broad-based Technology
Websitewww.tcdsb.org/schools/stjoanofarc/

St. Joan of Arc Catholic Academy, formerly known as Jean Vanier Catholic Secondary School, is a Roman Catholic separate high school in the Eglinton East neighbourhood of Scarborough in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is a member of the Toronto Catholic District School Board (formerly the Metropolitan Separate School Board).

The school building originally opened in 1965 under the name Tabor Park Vocational School (1965–1986) by the Scarborough Board of Education, which later became part of the Toronto District School Board. The board has leased the building to the MSSB/TCDSB since 1989.

The school educates 1,002 students as of the 2016–17 academic year, and it is ranked 331 out of 725 schools in the Fraser Institute report card. Its motto is Minds to Reason, Hands to Work, Hearts for God.

Previously, the school was named after Jean Vanier, the founder of L'Arche in 1964. The school was renamed in July 2020 in honor of St. Joan of Arc after posthumous sexual abuse allegations against Vanier.