St. Pius X High School (Ottawa)
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St. Pius X High School is a Canadian
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 secondary school
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 founded in 1958 in Ottawa
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, Ontario
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. The school, operated by the publicly funded Ottawa Catholic School Board
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, teaches grades 9-12. Enrollment currently stands at around 1,100 students.

School shooting

St. Pius X High School was the scene of one of North America's first school shootings on October 27, 1975. The gunman, Robert Poulin, an 18-year-old St. Pius student, opened fire on his classmates with a shotgun
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, killing one and wounding five before killing himself. Poulin had raped and stabbed 17-year old Kim Rabot to death prior to the incident. A book entitled Rape of a Normal Mind was written about the incident.

Robert came from a military family and had military aspirations of his own. These were largely thwarted by his physical condition and psychological immaturity, resulting in his being rejected from the officer training program he applied to. His physical problems included poor eyesight and a chest deformity. He was obsessed with sex and pornography, and had written about wanting to have sex before he died. He had been suicidal at least three years prior to his attack.

Notable alumni

  • Dan Aykroyd
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     - actor
  • Brendan Bell
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    Brendan Bell is a Canadian ice hockey defenceman currently signed with the New York Rangers.-Junior:Prior to being drafted by the NHL, Bell attended High School at St. Pius X High School . He grew up a fan of the Toronto Maple Leafs. Bell played in the CJHL for the Ottawa Jr. Senators where he was...

     - National Hockey League
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     player
  • Rick Chiarelli
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     - Ottawa City Council
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  • Keith Egli
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     - Ottawa City Council
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  • Jim Foley
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     - Canadian Football League
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     player
  • Vincent Lam
    Vincent Lam
    Vincent Lam is a Canadian writer and medical doctor.Born in London, Ontario and raised in Ottawa, his parents came to Canada from the Chinese expatriate community in Vietnam. He attended St. Pius X High School and did his medical training at the University of Toronto, graduating in 1999...

     - writer, Bloodletting and Miraculous Cures, winner of the 2006 Giller Prize
  • Jesse Palmer
    Jesse Palmer
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     - retired National Football League
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     player, once played title role in The Bachelor, ESPN football analyst
  • Jason York
    Jason York
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     - retired National Hockey League
    National Hockey League
    The National Hockey League is an unincorporated not-for-profit association which operates a major professional ice hockey league of 30 franchised member clubs, of which 7 are currently located in Canada and 23 in the United States...

     player (non-graduate), Team 1200 (Ottawa) radio host
  • Chris Therien
    Chris Therien
    Christopher Bowie Therien , affectionately known as Bundy, is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey defenceman who played 12 National Hockey League seasons for the Philadelphia Flyers and Dallas Stars. He is currently the color commentator on Philadelphia Flyers radio broadcasts on 610 WIP...

     - retired National Hockey League
    National Hockey League
    The National Hockey League is an unincorporated not-for-profit association which operates a major professional ice hockey league of 30 franchised member clubs, of which 7 are currently located in Canada and 23 in the United States...

     player (non-graduate)
  • Kelly Egan - newspaper columnist, Ottawa Citizen
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  • Douglas Boyd
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    - Cardiac surgeon - performed worlds first robot- assisted closed chest coronary artery bypass surgery

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