Bayridge Secondary School

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Bayridge Secondary School
Location
Kingston, Ontario, Canada
Information
School board Limestone District School Board
Grades 9-12
Founded 1974
Enrollment 900
Homepage Bayridge Secondary School

Bayridge Secondary School is a secondary school located in Kingston, Ontario, Canada offering grades 9 to 12. The school is located in what was formerly Kingston Township in a neighbourhood known as Bayridge.

Built in 1974, it draws 900 students from the built-up area of the Bayridge subdivision west to Amherstview. Bayridge has a second off-site campus, the Bayridge Learning Centre, at Progress Avenue. This caters for about 150, mainly adult, students who are at risk of dropping out or who do not fit into a regular classroom environment.

The school was originally opened with an "open concept" learning environment as part of a number of experimental educational concepts undertaken in Ontario in the 1970s. These concepts were generally abandoned by the early 1980s, at which time a more traditional environment was adopted.

[edit] Notable alumni

[edit] References

  • Burliuk, Greg. "Moving pictures' mystery man: Simulator ride filmmaker Scott Weber's anonymity about to end" Kingston Whig - Standard. Kingston, Ont.: Jul 13, 2000. pg. 27.FRON
  • Scott Weber at the Internet Movie Database

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