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The first organizational outline for education in Canada was written by Egerton Ryerson in the year 1847. His aim was to promote British culture in Upper Canada, as well as preserve it in light of its powerful neighbours. He did this in a report titled Report on a system of public elementary instruction for Upper Canada [2]
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Lancaster Royal Grammar School, England (1235) High School of Dundee, Scotland (1239) [1] Bailuzhou Middle School , Ji'an, China (1241) Harrow School, England (1243, Royal Charter in 1572) Katedralskolan, Uppsala, Sweden (exact year of foundation not known, by tradition 1246 [citation needed]) Berthold-Gymnasium Freiburg , Germany (1250)
Western Canada High School is a public high school in Calgary, Alberta that has operated since 1929. The high school was antedated by Western Canada College, a boys' preparatory school in the style of a British public school that opened in 1903. The College existed until the end of the 1926 academic year when it closed due to financial problems.
As education is a provincial matter, the length of study varies depending on the province, although the majority of public early childhood, elementary, and secondary education programs in Canada begin in kindergarten (age five typically by 31 December of that school year) and end after Grade 12 (age 17 by 31 December).
The High School of Montreal was an English-language high school founded in 1843, serving Montreal, Quebec, Canada, in the area eventually known as the Golden Square Mile. It was less formally known as Montreal High School and from 1853 to 1870 was called the High School of McGill College , or the High School Division .
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A year later, after the colonies of Vancouver Island and British Columbia were united into a single colony of British Columbia, one of the first acts of the British Columbian legislature was to re-affirm this arrangement by the passage of the Common School Ordinance. In 1872, a year after British Columbia entered the Confederation of Canada ...