Wallaceburg District Secondary School
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Wallaceburg District Secondary School is a high school
in Wallaceburg
, Ontario
. It has a student population of about 800 and a faculty of around 40. Due to the small amount of students, Wallaceburg Secondary has made the school smaller in order to use the land as a sports field.
Wallaceburg Continuation School: 1912 - 1916
Wallaceburg High School:
1916 - 1950
Wallaceburg District High School:
1950 - 1962
Wallaceburg District Secondary School:
1962 - Present
School Colours:
The Official School Crest was Designed in 1939 by Mr. William T. Laing and Mr. W. Clair Weir.
Its Latin words were contributed by Mr. Alymer Tennyson.
High school
High school is a term used in parts of the English speaking world to describe institutions which provide all or part of secondary education. The term is often incorporated into the name of such institutions....
in Wallaceburg
Wallaceburg, Ontario
Wallaceburg is an unincorporated community and town located in the municipality of Chatham-Kent in Southern Ontario, Canada. Originally a small settlement, it was recognized for its significant contribution to the lumber and boat building industries and strategic location along the banks of the...
, 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 has a student population of about 800 and a faculty of around 40. Due to the small amount of students, Wallaceburg Secondary has made the school smaller in order to use the land as a sports field.
Wallaceburg Continuation School: 1912 - 1916
Wallaceburg High School:
1916 - 1950
Wallaceburg District High School:
1950 - 1962
Wallaceburg District Secondary School:
1962 - Present
School Colours:
- Orange and Black from 1912 to 1947
- Maroon and White from 1948 to the present
The Official School Crest was Designed in 1939 by Mr. William T. Laing and Mr. W. Clair Weir.
Its Latin words were contributed by Mr. Alymer Tennyson.