Port Colborne High School

Port Colborne High School
Address
211 Elgin Street
Port Colborne, Ontario, L3K 3K4, Canada
Information
School number (905) 835-1186
School board District School Board of Niagara
Principal Mr. Nigel Evans
Vice Principals Andrea Jagoe-Lynett
Funding type Public
Grades 9–12
Motto Ad Astra Per Ardua
To the stars through adversity
Mascot Bernard Bear
Team name Blue Bears
Colours Blue,
Yearbook Tattler
Founded 1923
Enrolment 550
Communities served Port Colborne, Wainfleet, Dain City, Sherkston, Stevensville
Homepage http://www.Porthigh.com/

Port Colborne High School, or Port High is a high school located in Port Colborne, just north of the eastern edge of Lake Erie, Ontario, Canada. It is part of the District School Board of Niagara and has been serving the communities of Wainfleet and Port Colborne since the 1920s.[1] The school competes with students from communities in Wainfleet, Dunnville, and Port Colborne.

Port High is a composite high school, where students successfully graduate to attend Colleges and Universities across Canada. The school offers 3 Specialist High Skills Major programs in Arts and Culture, Manufacturing, and Automotive Technology.Students have the opportunity to participate in a full range of sporting and cultural activities Port High has a highly respected Technology department. The school also offers a wide range of academic and arts programs that prepare students for university, college, and the world of work. The school has a student population of just under 600 students.

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History

The History of Port Colborne High School dates back to 1920 when the town of Port Colborne became a focal point of many new industries. The arrival of the International Nickel Company of Canada (INCO) in 1918, the prospering businesses of Canada Furnace, Maple Leaf Mills and Canada Cement along with the building of the forth Welland Canal brought many new residents and their families to the town. A need for an educational institution was realized. In 1920 the Port Colborne School Board purchased four acres of land from Dewitt Carter on the corner of Steel and Elgin Streets. Building started in 1920 and in 1921 the Port Colborne Continuation School opened its doors for the first time with four classrooms a science lab and a gymnasium (currently the theatre). This school offered students in Port Colborne grades 9-11. If a student wanted to further their education after grade 11 they needed to travel to Welland, via trolley, to complete their fourth and fifth terms (Grade12 and 13).

In 1922 an application was made to the Ontario Government for High School status which was granted in 1923. The first graduates of Port High received their diplomas on December 20, 1923. At this time the school board consisted of 6 members while there were only 5 teachers employed at Port High teaching 100 students!

In 1926, the first of many additions were built to accommodate the growing student population by adding four classrooms to the back of the existing building. Since that time there have been four other major renovations. 1938, 6 classes, a gym, a shop class and a home economics class room was added. 1960’s another gym, science classes and a technical wing was built. 1989 saw the improvement of the library and main office area, as well as many stairwells closed to make the building more energy efficient. With the latest addition being the new entranceway and foyer built in 2008.

During the late 60’s, the school housed over 1600 students with 90 teachers. The school was bursting at the seams and a new school for Port Colborne was needed. A shift system was put into place with Port High students attending school in the morning and future Lockview Park students attending in the afternoon. In February 1970 the new school located on Janet Street opened its doors to over 600 students. Many of these students would return to PCHS for grade 13 as Lockview was a 9-12 school only.

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References

  1. ^ Government of Ontario, Canada. "Port Colborne High School - District School Board of Niagara". 7 January 2003. Queen's Printer for Ontario. Accessed 22 October 2008 2:08:01 AM EST. note: The Ontario Ministry of Education's Elementary and Secondary Education page, with information and publications including curriculum, statistics, and details about ongoing reforms to the province's education system.