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Manitoulin Secondary School celebrated a golden milestone 50th anniversary in 2020. <ref>{{Cite web |last=Release |first=Press |date=2020-03-03 |title=Manitoulin Secondary School celebrates its 50th anniversary |url=https://www.manitoulin.com/manitoulin-secondary-school-celebrates-its-50th-anniversary/ |access-date=2022-03-09 |website=The Manitoulin Expositor |language=en-CA}}</ref> |
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Manitoulin Secondary School | |
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Address | |
107 Bay St , , Canada | |
Coordinates | 45°49′57″N 82°09′46″W / 45.83247°N 82.16268°W |
Information | |
Founded | 1969 |
School board | Rainbow District School Board |
Area trustee | Margaret Stringer |
School number | 924679 |
Principal | Jamie Mohamed |
Enrollment | 419 (March 2020) |
Colour(s) | Black and gold |
Team name | Mustangs |
Website | www |
Manitoulin Secondary School, is a secondary school located on M'Chigeeng First Nation, Ontario, on Manitoulin Island, and is approximately 2 hours from downtown Sudbury.
The school, built in 1969, is within by the Rainbow District School Board's jurisdiction.
History
Nestled on the shore of West Bay, in the heart of the North Channel, Manitoulin Secondary School has the distinction of being the only provincially funded public secondary school on Manitoulin Island. Over the years, it has become the academic, athletic and artistic hub for secondary school students from Gore Bay to South Baymouth to Little Current.[1]
Manitoulin Secondary School celebrated a golden milestone 50th anniversary in 2020. [2]
Celebrating 50 years of excellence in education, Manitoulin Secondary School has been reimagined to showcase its geographic location, natural setting, distinct history and rich heritage. All students will see themselves reflected in their surroundings and have a strong sense of belonging at the newly renovated facility.
Renovations not only include upgrades to the building’s automation, water, mechanical and lighting systems, but an inspiring redesign of the entire learning and teaching environment throughout the building, architects incorporated natural elements like cedar and limestone, as well as traditional Indigenous culture, like the four elements, cardinal points, the circle of life, and the Seven Grandfather Teachings.
See also
References
- ^ Release, Press (2020-03-03). "Manitoulin Secondary School celebrates its 50th anniversary". The Manitoulin Expositor. Retrieved 2022-03-09.
- ^ Release, Press (2020-03-03). "Manitoulin Secondary School celebrates its 50th anniversary". The Manitoulin Expositor. Retrieved 2022-03-09.
External links
- Manitoulin Secondary School at the Rainbow District School Board
- Manitoulin Secondary School at the Ministry of Education