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The Galt Grammar School officially opened on February 2, 1852, and classes were initially held in the upper storey room of the old township hall (located near the corner of present-day Cambridge Street and Park Hill Road in Cambridge, Ontario).
Galt Collegiate Institute, one of the oldest public high schools in Ontario. Public English-language schooling is provided by the Waterloo Region District School Board, which operates 26 elementary and five secondary schools in Cambridge. The most notable high school is the Galt Collegiate Institute and Vocational School, which is over 150 ...
Galt Collegiate Institute is one of the oldest public high schools in Ontario. English-language public schooling is provided by the Waterloo Region District School Board , which operates 26 elementary and five secondary schools in Cambridge.
Galt Collegiate Institute and Vocational School was the first institution to be designated a Collegiate Institute by the province of Ontario. In Ontario, collegiate institute originally referred to a distinct type of secondary school within the province's parallel streams of secondary education.
Ontario High School's Trenton Maglott (62) and the rest of the Warriors team rush the field as Shelby High School's Brody Gray (77) sits on the field after Ontario’s 49-48 victory during their ...
The Grandview Training School for Girls (known as the Ontario Training School for Girls - Galt prior to 1967) was established in 1933, in Galt, Ontario, Canada, as the first provincially run reform school for incorrigible and delinquent girls aged 12 to 18. The girls became wards of the province and the parents relinquished their rights as ...
Ontario High School's Noah Poole (1) and Maddix Smith (53) celebrate after tackling Shelby High School's Brayden Devito (2) for a safety in the closing minute of the game during their OHSAA ...
The next Catholic school to be built was in St. Clements, Ontario and opened in 1840 in Preston (now Cambridge, Ontario). St. Jerome High School, then called a College, was founded in 1865 by Reverend Dr. Louis Funcken and his brother Fr. Eugene Funcken, Fathers of the Congregation of the Resurrection.