E. D. Feehan Catholic High School is a Catholic high school on the west side of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, in the neighbourhood known as Westmount. It is operated by Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools. It was the only Catholic high school on the city's west end until 2008 when Bethlehem High School, located in the Blairmore Urban Centre, opened its doors.
The school is named in honour of Edward Daniel Feehan, the first superintendent of education of St. Paul R.C.S.S.D. No. 20 in the city of Saskatoon. He was also the first principal of St. Mary School, the first school in the division.
As of 2019, Feehan is one of only two non-religious figures to have a school in the Saskatoon Catholic school system named after them, the other being Governor General Georges Vanier. All other schools in the system are named for religious leaders, saints, place names, or descriptive terms.
E. D. Feehan offers several courses for students in grades nine to twelve, including standard academic programs, woodworking, cooking, and computer classes. It also provides career pathway opportunities focused on residential home construction and health care. The school is also known for its volunteer work and student support programs.
Its feeder schools include St. Edward School, ÃÂcole St. Gerard School, St. John School, St. Mary's Wellness & Education Centre, St. Maria Goretti Community School, and St. Michael Community School.
The school celebrated its 50th anniversary during the 2017âÂÂ2018 school year.
The school athletic teams are the "Trojans" for the boys and the "Troys" for the girls. The school colours are royal blue and gold.
On top of regular 9-12 classes, ED Feehan offers a variety of alternative education programs to suit the needs of students in the community.
The school works closely with St. Mary Parish in Saskatoon. The school chaplain is Ryan LeBlanc. In conjunction with the Parish, they do various charity and community outreach events. In 2022, they helped a family of refugees safely relocate to Saskatoon, as well as donating supplies and food and fundraising for their housing. The school also has an annual mandatory Focus on the Family Day, where students volunteer in the community instead of attending regular classes. The school often hosts Special Olympics Saskatoon, and students also volunteer with this event. The school has an on-site child care facility with 47 spaces for children between 0 months and 6 years.