Glebe Collegiate Institute

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Coordinates: 45.401688619187° N 75.6968677526° W

Glebe Collegiate Institute
Address
212 Glebe Avenue
Ottawa, Ontario, K1S-2C9, Canada
Information
School board Ottawa Carleton District School Board
Superintendent Cathy Nevins
Area trustee Rob Campbell (Zone 9)
Principal Patricia Kulka
Vice principal Peter Campbell,
Steven Massey
Administrator Phyllis Benson
Chief custodian Greg Boyd
Grades 9-12
Campus Urban, Suburban
Homepage http://www.glebeci.ca/
Glebe Collegiate hockey team, 1938
Glebe Collegiate hockey team, 1938

Glebe Collegiate Institute is a high school in the Glebe neighbourhood of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Administered by the Ottawa-Carleton District School Board, Glebe Collegiate Institute has approximately 1,500 students; students and sports teams are referred to as "Gryphons".

The school offers many specialized programs, such as French immersion, English as a second language, bilingual gifted, and a special education learning centre for students with special needs. As well as having many championship winning sports teams, and an excellent academic standing, Glebe has one of the best music programs in the city, including a unique, 5 time Gold award-winning, unconventional percussion group called Offbeat. In 2007, the Glebe Improvisation team was ranked 9th best in Canada, after competing in the Canadian Improv Games National Final. Glebe has a robotics program, participating in US FIRST, an international robotics competition where Glebe was a finalist in the Toronto, Ontario regional. Glebe is the OCDSB's largest school, and was selected as one of Canada's best schools in the August, 2004 edition of Maclean's news magazine.

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[edit] History

The school was founded not as an independent entity but as an expansion of the Ottawa Collegiate Institute. In 1919 the Adolescent School Attendance Act had made attending school compulsory until age 16, leading to a dramatic rise in secondary school enrolment. The OCI had outgrown its existing facility (now Lisgar Collegiate Institute) and constructed a new facility on what was then the outskirts of the city. The construction of "Ottawa Collegiate Institute, Glebe Building" was a slow process, and classes began in 1922 before it was complete, causing some inconveniences for students. Symbols of the OCI continue to adorn the entrance to the school. The building was officially opened in 1923.

The now-legendary rivalry between Glebe and Lisgar Collegiates commenced soon after the division of the OCI. In one memorable incident, a banquet was held at the Glebe building that included student clubs from both schools. In the middle of the meal, a food fight erupted between the two groups and only an enraged Principal could persuade students to put down their rolls.

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Constructed in the early 20th century, the collegiate shows an old-fashioned architectural style that has been kept consistent despite additions to the building. The school has recently gone through extensive renovations in its science department to make the labs the most modern in the school board. Notable features of the building include an underground swimming pool, auditorium with balcony seating, and a small greenhouse on the roof.

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