Banting Memorial High School
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Banting Memorial High School | |
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Box 3000 203 Victoria Street East Alliston, Ontario, L9R 1W7, Canada |
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School number | 893064 |
School board | Simcoe County District School Board |
Religious affiliation | none |
Principal | John Fallis |
Vice principal | Dawn Stephens Andrew Kolody Mark Keating |
School type | High school |
Grades | 9-12 |
Language | English |
Enrollment | 1760 (2003-2004) |
Homepage | http://ban.scdsb.on.ca/ |
Banting Memorial High School is the only secondary school located in Alliston, Ontario, Canada. It is part of the Simcoe County District School Board and as of 2005 has a student population of approximately 1,800. The school is named in honour of Sir Frederick Grant Banting, a key member of the Canadian scientific team that discovered how to extract and use insulin for treating diabetes mellitus.
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In 2004, Banting Memorial High School was the first secondary school to adopt a "casual tie Friday" dress code when students could wear a casual shirt and a tie on the day of the same name.
[edit] Additional schools with similar names
- Banting and Best Public School in Scarborough, Ontario
- Frederick Banting Secondary Alternate Program in Kanata, Ontario
- Sir Frederick Banting Secondary School in London, Ontario
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