Gravenhurst High School | |
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Location | |
325 Mary Street Gravenhurst, Muskoka, Ontario, P1P 1X7, Canada |
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Established | 1896 |
School board | TLDSB |
Area trustee | Louise Clodd |
School number | 705-687-2283 |
Principal | Richard Sellon |
Enrollment | 415 |
Sports | Volleyball, Basketball, Soccer, Badminton, Hockey, Lacrosse, and Rowing |
Team name | The Mighty Gryphons |
Website | http://www.ghs.tldsb.on.ca/ |
Gravenhurst High School is a secondary school in Gravenhurst, Ontario, Canada, established in 1896. [1] It has a population of roughly 415 students.
1887 A High School Board is formed in Gravenhurst.
1889 The first High School classes are held in the North Ward School.
1890 The School Inspector reports poor conditions in the school but gives the teachers a high rating
1891 The High School Board agrees to create a suitable High School building.
1894 A By-law is passed in Gravenhurst to raise debentures for the construction of a high school.
1896 First Gravenhurst High School building was constructed. It cost $4,150 and consisted of 3 classrooms, 1 laboratory, 1 storeroom and a combined office-library. Dr. W.H. Muldrew was the first Principal and being an expert of native trees and shrubs, designed the landscaping. He published his book, Sylvan Ontario, A guide to our Native trees and shrubs in 1901.
1940 Miss Dorothy Shaw becomes Principal until 1962. Miss Shaw had previously been a teacher at the school. When she arrived the enrollment was about 80 students with a staff of 4 teachers.
1950 The Gravenhurst High School building becomes Gravenhurst Public School. Over its 54 years 2,500 students attended. School population ranged from about 40 in the early years to about 170 in the recent years.
In 1951 The Ministry of Education opened the new 2 storey brick building on the present site at a cost of $295,000. The school now had 7 classrooms and a staff of 8. The capacity of the school was 250-300 with the enrollment of the time at 189. Several days after the opening the old school building burned down. The school was expanded again in 1959 and 1973.
In 2002 the school had an enrollment of 495 and a teaching staff of 29, 8 educational assistants, 3 office personnel, and a staff of 5 custodial personnel.
In the early 2000's talk of a "super school" being built between Gravenhurst and Bracebridge, forcing foreclosure on GHS due to dangerously low enrolment numbers. However, after much debate between students, parents and the board of education in the Save Our School Campaign, the idea was dropped.