F. E. Madill Secondary School

F.E. Madill School
Address
231 Madill Drive
Wingham, Ontario, N0G 2W0, Canada
Coordinates 43°52′56″N 81°18′22″W / 43.88222°N 81.30611°WCoordinates: 43°52′56″N 81°18′22″W / 43.88222°N 81.30611°W
Information
School number 953776[1]
School board Avon Maitland District School Board
Religious affiliation None
Principal Kendra Brohman
Vice principal Debbie Green
Suzanne Irwin
Janice Shore
Administrator Mary Ann Henderson
School type Public high school
Grades 7–12
Language English
Motto "Fidelis et Paratus"
Faithful and Prepared
Mascot Victor-E the Mustang
Team name Madill Mustangs
Colours Purple and white          
Founded September 1906
Enrollment 900 (2011)
Homepage www.femadill.com

F.E. Madill School (formerly Wingham High School and Wingham District Secondary School and F.E. Madill Secondary School) is a high school in Wingham, Ontario, Canada. It is in the Avon Maitland District School Board and over 900 students currently attend the school. The school is well known for sports teams, and school bands who participate in various competitions throughout Ontario.

History

The school opened in September 1906 as three small buildings in the Wingham Public School. Later, construction began on an actual high school. Increased population and the introduction of shop and home ec classes lead to the construction of a new school. It was sold to W.T. Cruickshank for a dollar and the former location became a radio station (CKNX, AM920). Because so many students came from out of town in 1968, there was a contest held to try to find a new name for the school. The winning name was F.E. Madill, named after the school principal at the time, Frank E. Madill. On March 31, 2010, FE Madill held a pre-release screening of a documentary film entitled Still Bill. In September 2012, grade 7s and 8s were enrolled at the school.

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References

  1. "F E Madill Secondary School (953776)". Secondary school profile. Ontario Ministry of Education. 2011-04-01. Retrieved 2012-09-08.

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