Lakefield College School
Encyclopedia
Lakefield College School (LCS or sometimes 'The Grove') is a coeducational boarding school
Boarding school
A boarding school is a school where some or all pupils study and live during the school year with their fellow students and possibly teachers and/or administrators. The word 'boarding' is used in the sense of "bed and board," i.e., lodging and meals...

 located north of the village of Lakefield, Ontario
Ontario
Ontario is a province of Canada, located in east-central Canada. It is Canada's most populous province and second largest in total area. It is home to the nation's most populous city, Toronto, and the nation's capital, Ottawa....

, Canada
Canada
Canada is a North American country consisting of ten provinces and three territories. Located in the northern part of the continent, it extends from the Atlantic Ocean in the east to the Pacific Ocean in the west, and northward into the Arctic Ocean...

.

The school's motto is Mens Sana In Corpore Sano ("A sound mind in a sound body"). It was the first Canadian member of the international affiliation of schools called Round Square
Round Square
The Round Square Conference of Schools is a worldwide association of more than 80 schools that allows students to travel between schools,tour foreign countries, involve themselves in community service and discover cultures along the way.-History:...

.

Lakefield College School is grateful for the volunteer support of His Royal Highness, The Duke of York '78 (a former student), a member of the Canadian Royal Family. He also serves as patron of the Friends of Lakefield College School.

In 2007 the Headmaster, David Hadden, announced that the 2007–2008 school year would be his last at the school. In early 2008, David Thompson, the Principal of Greenwood College School
Greenwood College School
Greenwood College School is a co-educational day school located on the south-east corner of Davisville Road and Mount Pleasant Road in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.-History:...

 and LCS trustee, was appointed as his successor. Mr. Thompson resigned his position, effective June 30, 2010. Sarah McMahon was appointed Interim Head of School for the 2010/11 school year, effective August 1, 2010.

History

LCS was founded in 1879 as Sparham Sheldrake's Preparatory School for Boys or The Grove and was later named Lakefield Preparatory School. The current name was given following the Second World War. In 1989 it became coeducational, after much debate among its alumni, Board of Governors
Board of governors
Board of governors is a term sometimes applied to the board of directors of a public entity or non-profit organization.Many public institutions, such as public universities, are government-owned corporations. The British Broadcasting Corporation was managed by a board of governors, though this role...

, and trustee
Trustee
Trustee is a legal term which, in its broadest sense, can refer to any person who holds property, authority, or a position of trust or responsibility for the benefit of another...

s.

Timeline

  • 1879 - The Grove - Preparatory School for Boys founded by Sam Strickland and Sparham Sheldrake (in Strickland's home). It was initially located on 25 acres (101,171.5 m²) land consisting of a large farmhouse with several rooms, a shed, and a kitchen; enough room to accommodate about 15 boys.
  • 1895 - Reverend Alexander Mackenzie, a then teacher at the school, became Headmaster and bought the school from Sheldrake.
  • 1924 - A Chapel was built at the school.
  • 1938 - Mackenzie died. Dr. Mackenzie was Headmaster, and established the school's educational philosophy of combining a rigorous academic curriculum with a full and enriching program of sports, arts and outdoor education. During his time at the school, new classrooms, dormitories
    Dormitory
    A dormitory, often shortened to dorm, in the United States is a residence hall consisting of sleeping quarters or entire buildings primarily providing sleeping and residential quarters for large numbers of people, often boarding school, college or university students...

     and dining room
    Dining room
    A dining room is a room for consuming food. In modern times it is usually adjacent to the kitchen for convenience in serving, although in medieval times it was often on an entirely different floor level...

     were added. His son Kenneth became the school's third Headmaster—a position he held until joining the navy
    Navy
    A navy is the branch of a nation's armed forces principally designated for naval and amphibious warfare; namely, lake- or ocean-borne combat operations and related functions...

     two years later.
  • 1940 - Gordon Winder Smith, was appointed Headmaster. The school was faced with a mounting debt, buildings in poor condition and very little property surrounding the school. Working closely with the school's Board of Governors
    Board of governors
    Board of governors is a term sometimes applied to the board of directors of a public entity or non-profit organization.Many public institutions, such as public universities, are government-owned corporations. The British Broadcasting Corporation was managed by a board of governors, though this role...

    , Winder Smith or "Boodie" as he was known, worked diligently to retire the debt. He then embarked on a program of upgrading the facilities and adding new buildings and residences.
  • 1964 - Mr. Smith retired and Winder Smith Dining Hall was opened in his honour. Jack Matthews was appointed as Headmaster and over the next seven years the school expanded in numbers and in international acclaim.
  • 1966 - Renamed Lakefield College School to better reflect its mission.
  • 1969 - The Duke of Edinburgh
    Duke of Edinburgh
    The Duke of Edinburgh is a British royal title, named after the city of Edinburgh, Scotland, which has been conferred upon members of the British royal family only four times times since its creation in 1726...

     visited.
  • 1970 - The funds for a new theatre were donated and construction began.
  • 1971 - Terry Guest was appointed the school's next Headmaster. Ashelworth House and more property surrounding the school was purchased. Mr. Matthews went on to found Lester B. Pearson College
    Lester B. Pearson College
    Lester B. Pearson United World College of the Pacific is one of thirteen United World Colleges around the world. It is named after the late Canadian Prime Minister Lester Bowles Pearson, winner of the 1957 Nobel Peace Prize and originator of the United Nations Peace Keeping program...

     in British Columbia
    British Columbia
    British Columbia is the westernmost of Canada's provinces and is known for its natural beauty, as reflected in its Latin motto, Splendor sine occasu . Its name was chosen by Queen Victoria in 1858...

    .
  • 1977 - Prince Andrew
    Prince Andrew, Duke of York
    Prince Andrew, Duke of York KG GCVO , is the second son, and third child of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh...

     attended the school for a term as an exchange student from Gordonstoun School, starting a longlasting relationship that continues to this day.
  • 1979 - LCS celebrated its centennial. The school became the first Canadian member of the Round Square
    Round Square
    The Round Square Conference of Schools is a worldwide association of more than 80 schools that allows students to travel between schools,tour foreign countries, involve themselves in community service and discover cultures along the way.-History:...

     Conference of Schools, an international association of schools with similar values and beliefs.
  • 1985 - David Hadden took over as Head of School, initiating major changes.
  • 1989 - LCS went co-educational, responding to changing times and enrollment and financial pressures
  • 1989 - LCS accepted females for the first time in its history.
  • 1997 - LCS built a new chapel, replacing the existing one.
  • 2005 - A new artificial ice outdoor hockey rink was built and named in memory of Bob Armstrong
  • 2007 - Construction began to build a 12.5 million dollar Student Recreation Centre.
  • 2007 - Addition of the Northcote Campus.
  • 2008 - David Thompson was appointed new Head of School. A new student recreation centre, with a gymnasium, outdoor education classrooms, and student common areas was officially opened and named Hadden Hall.
  • 2010 - David Thompson resigned as Head of School, effective June 30, 2010. Sarah McMahon is appointed Interim Head of School, effective August 1, 2010.
  • 2011 - Paul Hickey, Chair of the Board, announced the appointment of Struan Robertson as the next Head of Lakefield College School. Mr. Robertson will begin his role in March 2012.


Campus

LCS has a 155 acre (0.6272633 km²) wooded, waterfront, campus on the east shore of Lake Katchewanooka
Katchewanooka Lake
Katchewanooka Lake is one of the Kawartha lakes in south-central Ontario, Canada. It is about 5 miles long and a half mile wide. The Trent Severn Waterway flows through Lake Katchewanooka into the Otonabee River at its outlet just north of Lakefield, continuing southwest through Peterborough into...

 in rural Ontario
Ontario
Ontario is a province of Canada, located in east-central Canada. It is Canada's most populous province and second largest in total area. It is home to the nation's most populous city, Toronto, and the nation's capital, Ottawa....

. It is just north of the village of Lakefield, an hour and a half north-east of Toronto
Toronto
Toronto is the provincial capital of Ontario and the largest city in Canada. It is located in Southern Ontario on the northwestern shore of Lake Ontario. A relatively modern city, Toronto's history dates back to the late-18th century, when its land was first purchased by the British monarchy from...

 by road.

It contains eleven boarding houses, with an average of just over 20 students per house. The main building contains a chapel
Chapel
A chapel is a building used by Christians as a place of fellowship and worship. It may be part of a larger structure or complex, such as a church, college, hospital, palace, prison or funeral home, located on board a military or commercial ship, or it may be an entirely free-standing building,...

, dining hall, modern theatre
Theatre
Theatre is a collaborative form of fine art that uses live performers to present the experience of a real or imagined event before a live audience in a specific place. The performers may communicate this experience to the audience through combinations of gesture, speech, song, music or dance...

, music room, art room, day student locker rooms, science labs
Laboratory
A laboratory is a facility that provides controlled conditions in which scientific research, experiments, and measurement may be performed. The title of laboratory is also used for certain other facilities where the processes or equipment used are similar to those in scientific laboratories...

, large library
Library
In a traditional sense, a library is a large collection of books, and can refer to the place in which the collection is housed. Today, the term can refer to any collection, including digital sources, resources, and services...

, computer lab, and classroom
Classroom
A classroom is a room in which teaching or learning activities can take place. Classrooms are found in educational institutions of all kinds, including public and private schools, corporations, and religious and humanitarian organizations...

s.

An outdoor artificial ice surface has been operational since November 2005. A boathouse at the waterfront contains sailboat
Sailboat
A sailboat or sailing boat is a boat propelled partly or entirely by sails. The term covers a variety of boats, larger than small vessels such as sailboards and smaller than sailing ships, but distinctions in the size are not strictly defined and what constitutes a sailing ship, sailboat, or a...

s, kayak
Kayak
A kayak is a small, relatively narrow, human-powered boat primarily designed to be manually propelled by means of a double blade paddle.The traditional kayak has a covered deck and one or more cockpits, each seating one paddler...

s, and canoe
Canoe
A canoe or Canadian canoe is a small narrow boat, typically human-powered, though it may also be powered by sails or small electric or gas motors. Canoes are usually pointed at both bow and stern and are normally open on top, but can be decked over A canoe (North American English) or Canadian...

s. Other buildings contain the dance
Dance
Dance is an art form that generally refers to movement of the body, usually rhythmic and to music, used as a form of expression, social interaction or presented in a spiritual or performance setting....

 studio and weight room.

Recently, 160 acre (0.6474976 km²) of land was donated to LCS through the Gastle family. The 'Northcote' campus officially became part of the LCS community on October 27, 2007.

In October 2008, Lakefield College School opened a new student recreation centre, named Hadden Hall in honour of David and Susan Hadden's 23 years at the school. The facility includes a gymnasium, outdoor education wing, indoor climbing wall, dance studio, exercise facility, and several common areas for students. The east wing of the hall was named the Paul and Hélène Demarais Family Outdoor Education Wing, and the gymnasium was named for The McEwen Family. This new building is the school's first LEED gold-certified building.

Construction on LCS's second LEED gold-certified building, a new residence - Cooper House was complete for Fall 2009.

Students

As of 2010, LCS enrolls 370 students; 240 in boarding (grades 9–12) and 130 in day (grades 7–12) status.

The boarding students are divided into 11 houses, (Grove, Ondaatje, Memorial, Rashleigh, Upper Colebrook, Lower Colebrook, Susanna Moodie, Matthews, Wadsworth, Ryder, Cooper), each with an adult 'Head of House' who acts as a parent and an 'Assistant Head of House' who acts like an older brother or sister while the student is away from home. There are six boys' boarding houses and five girls' boarding houses which contain student dormitories, washrooms, common areas, a Head of House residence, and an Assistant Head of House apartment. Each has an average of 23 students and two adults.

The day students are also divided into houses however with no actual physical building. There are two senior houses (grades 9-12, Armstrong & Brown) and one junior (grades 7 and 8, Marling) house, each with a 'Head of House'. These students get together for social events and the Head of House acts as a mentor and liaison between the students and administrative aspect of the school.

All students also have an academic advisor, who helps with course selection, university admission, and arranging extra help (including tutoring) if necessary.

Extracurricular activities

As part of the "education of the whole person", Lakefield College School offers Co-Curricular activities such as a wide range of sports, community service opportunities, choir, band, theatre and different student groups.

Curriculum

Lakefield College School offers a wide range of Arts, Languages, Math, Science, Technology and Social Science courses to its students.
Students must engage in three sports a year, one a term, with the exception of gradating students, who can choose to take one 'term off'.

Notable alumni

  • Harry Albright
    Harry Albright
    Harry James Albright is the Director of Communications for the Friends World Committee for Consultation . He was editor of The Friend Magazine from 1997 to 2004. He is also the co-owner of a training company....

     (known as James at LCS), former Editor of The Friend and international journalist.
  • Will Arnett
    Will Arnett
    William Emerson "Will" Arnett is a Canadian actor and comedian best known for his role as George Oscar "G.O.B." Bluth II on the Fox comedy Arrested Development. He is also known for his role as Devon Banks on the NBC comedy 30 Rock. Since his success on Arrested Development, Arnett has landed major...

    , actor, Arrested Development, (was asked not to return after a semester)
  • Colin Harper aka Collie Buddz
    Collie Buddz
    Collie Buddz is a Bermudian reggae and dancehall artist best known for his single "Come Around". Although born in New Orleans, Louisiana, he was raised in Bermuda. He performed on Shaggy's 2007 album Intoxication on the track "Mad Mad World". In 2008, he performed the song "SOS" on WWE The Music,...

    , musician
  • Paul Desmarais, Jr.
    Paul Desmarais, Jr.
    Paul Desmarais, Jr., OC, OQ is a Canadian businessman in his hometown of Montreal.He is the eldest son of Paul Desmarais, Sr. Currently he is the chairman and co-chief executive officer of Power Corporation of Canada....

    , chairman and co-chief executive officer of Power Corporation of Canada
    Power Corporation of Canada
    Power Corporation of Canada is a Canadian company with assets in North America and Europe in a number of industries. These industries include media, pulp and paper, and financial services....

  • Felipe, Prince of Asturias
    Felipe, Prince of Asturias
    Felipe, Prince of Asturias de Borbón y de Grecia; born 30 January 1968), is the third child and only son of King Juan Carlos and Queen Sofía of Spain....

  • Kyle Fairlie aka KapOneOh, hype man in Down With Webster
    Down with Webster
    Down with Webster, or DWW, is a 7-man Canadian rap rock band from The Beaches area of Toronto, Ontario who signed with Universal Motown in April 2009. During live shows the band occasionally uses a 3-piece horn section....

  • Matt Frewer
    Matt Frewer
    Matthew "Matt" Frewer is a Canadian American stage, TV and film actor. Acting since 1983, he is known for portraying the 1980s icon Max Headroom and the retired villain Moloch in the film adaptation of Watchmen.-Life and career:...

    , actor, Max Headroom
    Max Headroom (TV series)
    Max Headroom is a British-produced American science fiction television series by Chrysalis/Lakeside Productions that aired in the United States on ABC from March 1987 to May 1988. The series was based on the Channel 4 British TV pilot Max Headroom: 20 Minutes into the Future...

    , Honey, I Shrunk the Kids
    Honey, I Shrunk the Kids
    Honey, I Shrunk the Kids is a 1989 comedy film. The directorial debut of Joe Johnston and released through Walt Disney Pictures and Silver Screen Partners III, the film tells the story of an inventor who accidentally shrinks his and his neighbor's kids to 1/4 of an inch with his electromagnetic...

  • James R.M. Harris, past leader of the Green Party of Canada
    Green Party of Canada
    The Green Party of Canada is a Canadian federal political party founded in 1983 with 10,000–12,000 registered members as of October 2008. The Greens advance a broad multi-issue political platform that reflects its core values of ecological wisdom, social justice, grassroots democracy and...

  • Gord Hunter
    Gord Hunter
    Gordon Hunter was an Ottawa City Councillor. He represented Knoxdale-Merivale Ward. On January 31, 2010, he announced that he would not be running re-election to city council in 2010....

    , Nepean
    Nepean, Ontario
    - Recent quantity of snow :- History :Nepean Township, originally known as Township D, was established in 1792 and originally included what is now the central area of Ottawa west of the Rideau River. Jehiel Collins, from Vermont, is believed to have been the first person to settle in Nepean...

    /Ottawa
    Ottawa
    Ottawa is the capital of Canada, the second largest city in the Province of Ontario, and the fourth largest city in the country. The city is located on the south bank of the Ottawa River in the eastern portion of Southern Ontario...

     city councillor (1980 to present)
  • Christian Kracht
    Christian Kracht
    Christian Kracht is a Swiss novelist and journalist.-Early life:Kracht was born in Saanen. His father, Christian Kracht Sr., was chief representative for the Axel Springer publishing company in the 1960s. Kracht attended Schule Schloss Salem in Baden and Lakefield College School in Ontario, Canada...

    , Swiss writer
  • Emilio Azcárraga Jean
    Emilio Azcárraga Jean
    Emilio Fernando Azcárraga Jean or Emilio Azcarraga III, is a Mexican businessman and the son of Emilio Azcárraga Milmo and his third wife, Nadine Jean a French citizen....

    , CEO of Televisa
    Televisa
    Televisa is a Mexican multimedia conglomerate, the largest mass media company in Latin America and in the Spanish-speaking world. It is a major international entertainment business, with much of its programming airing in the United States on Univision, with which it has an exclusive contract...

    , the largest media company in the Spanish-speaking world.
  • Michael Kulas
    Michael Kulas
    Michael Kulas is a Canadian singer, songwriter and music producer who was a member of the English rock band James between 1997 and 2001.- Personal details :...

    , musician, James
    James (band)
    James are a British rock band from Manchester, England. They formed in 1982 and were active throughout the 1980s, but most successful during the 1990s. Their hit singles include "Come Home", "Sit Down", and "She's a Star" as well as their American College Radio hit "Laid"...

  • Sebastian Bach
    Sebastian Bach
    Sebastian Bach is a Canadian heavy metal singer who achieved mainstream success as frontman of Skid Row from 1987 to 1996. Since his departure from Skid Row, he has had many television roles, acted within Broadway plays, and leads a successful solo career.-Early life:Bach was born Sebastian...

    , musician, Skid Row (American Band)
  • David Miller, mayor of Toronto
    Toronto
    Toronto is the provincial capital of Ontario and the largest city in Canada. It is located in Southern Ontario on the northwestern shore of Lake Ontario. A relatively modern city, Toronto's history dates back to the late-18th century, when its land was first purchased by the British monarchy from...

     from 2003 through 2010
  • Marc Dillon Riddell
    Marc Dillon Riddell
    Marc Dillon Riddell is a Canadian broadcast journalist who is the former supervising senior producer for Global National with Kevin Newman. In 2007, he won the Gemini Award for Best Newscast as a producer...

    , Gemini Award winning Broadcast Journalist.
  • Prince Andrew, Duke of York
    Prince Andrew, Duke of York
    Prince Andrew, Duke of York KG GCVO , is the second son, and third child of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh...

  • Nick Wright, former leader of the Green Party of Nova Scotia
    Green Party of Nova Scotia
    The Green Party of Nova Scotia is a green political party in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia. It received official party status in the province in April, 2006...


Literature

  • John W. Childs `Ramblings of a Rolling Stone: A Boy's Journey from England to Canada During World War II`(1939-1945). John W. Childs wrote about his life as a student at Lakefield.

See also


External links

The source of this article is wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.  The text of this article is licensed under the GFDL.
 
x
OK