J. L. Ilsley High School
J. L. Ilsley High School | |
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"Justitia et Doctrina per Tempus" Justice and Wisdom Through Time | |
Address | |
38 Sylvia Avenue Halifax, Nova Scotia, B3R 1J9 Canada | |
Coordinates | 44°36′28″N 63°36′36.2″W / 44.60778°N 63.610056°WCoordinates: 44°36′28″N 63°36′36.2″W / 44.60778°N 63.610056°W |
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School type | High school |
Founded | 1971 |
School board | Halifax Regional School Board |
Principal | Gordon McKelvie |
Vice principal | Ruth Wilkins, Ken Johnston |
Grades | 10–12 |
Enrollment | 786[1] (September 30, 2010) |
Language | English, French immersion |
Colour(s) | Purple and white |
Team name | Judges |
Website |
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J.L. Ilsley High School is a Canadian high school located in Spryfield in the western part of Halifax, Nova Scotia. The school is named after James Lorimer Ilsley, a former federal cabinet minister who served in Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King's World War II government and was later Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia. The school opened in 1971.
Notable alumni
- Joey Comeau – writer, creator of A Softer World
- Matt Robinson – poet[2]
- Peter North – pornographic performer and producer
- Skylar LeBlanc - Football Player/Judges Football Hall Of Fame
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