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Father Lacombe High School opened in September 1978. Our school was named after Father Albert Lacombe (1827-1916), an Oblate priest and missionary who profoundly influenced the history of Western Canada. As the church's spokesperson for the prairies, Father Lacombe played a significant role in influencing government policy, as well as helping to settle the prairies. We are a high school (grades 10-12) located in central Calgary that serves our neighbouring junior high schools: Bishop Kidd, Holy Cross, St. Martha and St. Rose. We are also an International Baccalaureate School, for which we draw Catholic students from the north half of Calgary. We offer a wide selection of classes that challenge all students, as well as many exciting extra-curricular activities. For more information about various aspects of Father Lacombe High School please visit other areas of our site.

Father Lacombe High School
Welcomes Lieutenant-General

The Honourable Roméo A. Dallaire
O.C., C.M.M., G.O.C, M.S.C., C.D., (Retired), Senator

Multi award winner and author of
Shake Hands with the Devil:  
The Failure of Humanity in Rwanda


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Wednesday, February 10th, 2010
 Grace Baptist Church
26670 Radcliffe Drive SE

10:00 am  Tickets $20.00

  Proceeds to be donated to War Child Canada
  (seating at 9:30)  

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