By 1991, enrolment swelled to 682 students and included the first complete grades 9 through grades 12 classes. The first graduating class was June 25, 1991; and Sharon Saxon, the school’s first Valedictorian, coined the title of ‘pioneers’ to define the First Grads. The Gator mural in the main gymnasium – named “The Swamp” – was designed by student Ross Beard and teacher Steve Kirouac, and painted by the members of the Senior Visual Arts class. Teacher-Librarian Tony Gambarotto and Steve Kirouac demonstrated the ‘Gator Chomp’ to the student body for the first time.
In 1992, The Gator Walk was institutionalized as an annual fundraiser for the Third World countries of Dominica and El Salvador. With a student population of 908, LCHS became portable city with 26 onsite to house half the student body at any one time.
1993 was a pivotal year in the history of Lakeshore Catholic. While 928 students attended classes for the new school year, they viewed the ongoing construction of a $6.2 million expansion and renovation. Lakeshore Catholic students witnessed and lived through a metamorphosis with the Design 21 addition and renovation. This architectural feat was met with the total elimination of portables, at least for that year.
On November 1, 1994, His Excellency, Bishop O’Mara, cut the ribbon to officially open the Design 21 school. The second gymnasium was appropriately named “The Pond”. The new cafeteria was called the “Hud” after Principal Pat Hudak, who retired a few years later, on February 28, 1997.
Twenty years later in 2014, Lakeshore Catholic received another renovation - a new two-story area in the front of the school with the creation of an additional 10 classrooms, a Principal’s conference room, a new “crush” space for students and guests to lounge, as well as upgrades to our construction and manufacturing facilities. Bishop Gerard Bergie presided over the official opening and blessing of the renovations and addition.
Recently, in 2023, the front offices and the Great Hall have been re-designed, offering a more modern and welcoming vibe to the entrance of the school.
Lakeshore Catholic continues to offer excellence in Catholic Education, and our commitment to the spiritual, academic and emotional well-being of our students is unwavering. We continue to celebrate our rich contributions throughout the community and look forward to many years of excellence in Catholic Education.
Superintendent of Education: Joseph Zaroda