Paul Kane High School

École Secondaire Paul Kane High School
Location
12 Cunningham Road

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Canada
Information
School typePublic
Founded1963
School boardSt. Albert Public School District No. 5565
PrincipalErin Steele

Colleen Anderson (Asst. Principal, Gr. 10 Admin.)

Kris Horb (Asst. Principal, Gr. 11 Admin.)

Ruby Solomon (Asst. Principal, Gr. 12 Admin.)
Grades10–12
Enrollment~1,300
LanguageEnglish and French
Colours   Blue and white
MascotBear
Team nameBlues
Websitepkhs.spschools.org

École Secondaire Paul Kane High School (PKHS) is a dual track high school in St. Albert, Alberta, Canada and is a part of St. Albert Public Schools. Opened in 1963, Paul Kane was the first Protestant high school in St. Albert. The school was named after Paul Kane, a painter known for his paintings of western Canadian First Nations people. The school currently has an enrollment of just under 1,300 students. Paul Kane's school colours are blue and white, with its sports teams being named the Blues. PKHS has sports programs including basketball, rugby, volleyball, and football.

The school's previous building was announced to be replaced by the Alberta Government as part of their 2018 budget. The replacement occurred in the second semester of the 2022–2023 school year, and the new building is the third building that the school has occupied.