South Carleton High School
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South Carleton High School | |
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3673 McBean St Ottawa, Ontario, K0A 2Z0, Canada |
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School board | Ottawa Carleton District School Board |
Superintendent | Walter Piovesan |
Area trustee | Lynn Scott (Zone 1) |
Principal | Barry Bickerton |
Vice principal | Trudy Garland, Clay Plumadore |
Administrator | Jane Beckett |
Chief custodian | Peter Dullemond |
Grades | 9 to 12 (semestered) |
Area | Southwestern sector of the city |
Campus | Rural (Urban) |
Team name | The Storm |
Colours | maroon, white and black |
Founded | 1952 |
Enrollment | 1300 |
Communities served | Stittsville, Manotick, Richmond, Riverside South, North Gower, Munster, Kars, Fallowfield, Ashton, Burritts Rapids |
Feeder schools | Goulbourn Middle School, Rideau Valley Middle School, A. Lorne Cassidy Elementary School |
Homepage | http://www.southcarletonhs.ocdsb.ca/ |
South Carleton High School is a high school situated in the southwestern sector of the city of Ottawa, in the village of Richmond, Ontario. The school is under the jurisdiction of the Ottawa Carleton District School Board. The SCHS attendance boundaries cover a major section of the southern part of the Ottawa-Carleton District School Board. Students come from all over the southwestern sector of the city but mainly from the communities of Stittsville, Manotick, Richmond, Riverside South, North Gower, Munster, Kars, Fallowfield, Ashton, Burritts Rapids and the area connecting these communities. SCHS feeder schools include Goulbourn Middle School, Rideau Valley Middle School, and A. Lorne Cassidy Elementary School.
The school opened its doors in 1952 to 263 students and 13 teachers under the leadership of its first principal, W.W. Powell. South Carleton's 50th anniversary was celebrated in 2002.
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- Communities
- Stittsville (pop. 18,913)
- Riverside South (pop est. 8,000)
- Manotick (pop. 5,202)
- Richmond (pop. 4,332)
- North Gower (pop. 1,749)
- Munster (pop. 1,320)
- Kars (pop est. 648)
- Fallowfield (pop. 366)
- Ashton (pop. 108)
- Burritts Rapids (pop est. 100)
Population numbers are from the City of Ottawa 2004 estimates except for Sittsville [1], Burritts Rapids and Riverside South.
City of Ottawa 2004 community estimates
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