Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Holy Trinity Catholic High School is a Roman Catholic middle school / high school operated in Fort McMurray, Alberta by the Fort McMurray Catholic School District. It includes a Suncor Energy Performing Arts Theatre used for both school and general purposes. Class start times begin at 8:10 with each block lasting 60 minutes for the junior high students, and 90 minutes for the high school students. Class end times is at 2:55 for junior high and 3:00 for senior high. The overall school attendance was over 1200 students, for the 2014-2015 school year. Due to physical restraints and a growing population class sizes tend to be large."@en }
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- Holy_Trinity_Catholic_High_School_(Fort_McMurray) abstract "Holy Trinity Catholic High School is a Roman Catholic middle school / high school operated in Fort McMurray, Alberta by the Fort McMurray Catholic School District. It includes a Suncor Energy Performing Arts Theatre used for both school and general purposes. Class start times begin at 8:10 with each block lasting 60 minutes for the junior high students, and 90 minutes for the high school students. Class end times is at 2:55 for junior high and 3:00 for senior high. The overall school attendance was over 1200 students, for the 2014-2015 school year. Due to physical restraints and a growing population class sizes tend to be large.".
- Q5886401 abstract "Holy Trinity Catholic High School is a Roman Catholic middle school / high school operated in Fort McMurray, Alberta by the Fort McMurray Catholic School District. It includes a Suncor Energy Performing Arts Theatre used for both school and general purposes. Class start times begin at 8:10 with each block lasting 60 minutes for the junior high students, and 90 minutes for the high school students. Class end times is at 2:55 for junior high and 3:00 for senior high. The overall school attendance was over 1200 students, for the 2014-2015 school year. Due to physical restraints and a growing population class sizes tend to be large.".