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Dunbarton High School

Dunbarton High School is located in Pickering, Ontario, Canada, and is part of the Durham District School Board. The school has students in grades 9-12 and offers a wide range of academic and extracurricular activities. Their mascot is the Spartan.

Dunbarton High School
Address
655 Sheppard Avenue

,
L1V 1G2

Canada
Coordinates43°49′17″N 79°07′05″W / 43.8214°N 79.1181°W / 43.8214; -79.1181
Information
School typeHigh school
MottoConari Quaerere Invenire
(To Try, To Seek, To Come Upon)
Founded1961; 62 years ago (1961)
School boardDurham District School Board
SuperintendentM. Hamid[1]
Area trusteeEmma Cunningham & Stephen Linton[2]
PrincipalDavid Rule
Grades9-12
Enrolment1,571[3] (2023/2024)
LanguageEnglish
Colour(s)    Red, black and white
MascotSpartan
Feeder schoolsAltona Forest Public School

Elizabeth B. Phin Public School Fairport Beach Public School Frenchman's Bay Public School Gandatsetiagon Public School Highbush Public School Rosebank Road Public School

Westcreek Public School
Websitewww.ddsb.ca/school/dunbartonhs/Pages/default.aspx

Dunbarton consists of two campuses: Main Campus and South Campus, which it acquired after the closing of Woodlands Centennial Public School. The classes in south campus include English, visual art, music, drama, and dance.

History edit

All sources in the history section come from a 2020-2021 issue of the Dunbarton High School year book titled "SPARTAN TIMES" using information on pages 62 and 63 in a section titled "60th Anniversary".

1960s edit

1961: Dunbarton High School opened with approximately 300 students (14 classes) and 30 staff members.

1963: The first Dunbarton High School yearbook was published.

1970s edit

1970: The first big addition was added to the school which included the new office, resource centre, cafeteria, guidance and the west gym.

1971: The pool and tech wing were added to the school.

1980s edit

1980: The school created and accepted Dunbar as their mascot.

1990s edit

During this decade Dunbarton High School adopted the smoking ban of the area.

1991: Student population reached 2500, and approximately 30 portables existed.

2000s edit

2001: The schools weight room was added.

2003: South Campus was acquired (originally Woodland PS).

2007: Renovations were made to the exterior of the building.

2010s edit

During this decade, fellow former City of Pickering high school student Shawn Mendes, performed a concert at the school.

2014: Dunbarton High School was awarded the Greenest School on Earth award, from the U.S. Green Building Council.

2020s edit

2020: Dunbarton High School followed a province-wide movement to close schools during the covid-19 pandemic, following march break.

2020: Dunbarton High School implements a quadmester, hybrid learning model system because of the pandemic.

2021: An elevator was installed to connect the 400's, 200's (tech wing) and 100's levels.

Schedule edit

Dunbarton High School's first year had the school open every day at 8:55 am and close at 5 pm (9:00 am to 3:18 pm for the periods of the school day), and had 10 periods (8 for classes and 2 for lunch). Up until the COVID-19 pandemic the school had a semester model with the school day start at 8:40 am and end at 2:48 pm, with 4 periods for classes. 6 minuets was given in-between periods, 45 minutes was given for lunch, in-between periods 2 and 3, and periods 1 and 2 as well as periods 3 and 4 switched with each other every single week. Since the pandemic the school has adopted a quadmester model. The school day lasts from 10 am to 4 pm with two periods, four blocks, two blocks for each period, and 1 hour of lunch in-between the two periods. In February 2022 the school has returned to the semester model with 4 periods for classes, the 6 minutes between classes and the 45 minute lunch was reinstated.

Stabbing edit

On February 23, 2016, a mass stabbing occurred at the school. Nine people — six students and three staff members — were injured. A 14-year-old girl (whose identity is protected by the Youth Criminal Justice Act) was arrested as a result of the stabbing.[4]

Notable alumni edit

Many of the notable alumni listed above can be found on a plaque in the 100's level of the school.

  • Adil Shamasdin, professional tennis player, Wimbledon Quarter-Finalist, former top 50 in the world.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Senior Leadership Team". Durham District School Board. Retrieved 27 June 2023.
  2. ^ "Board of Trustees". Durham District School Board. Retrieved 27 June 2023.
  3. ^ "Board Meeting - Monday, June 19, 2023". Durham District School Board. Retrieved 27 June 2023.
  4. ^ . MSN. Reuters. February 23, 2016. Archived from the original on March 3, 2016. Retrieved February 26, 2016.
  5. ^ Scarborough school shares in silver spotlight - thestar.com

External links edit

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Dunbarton High School is located in Pickering Ontario Canada and is part of the Durham District School Board The school has students in grades 9 12 and offers a wide range of academic and extracurricular activities Their mascot is the Spartan Dunbarton High SchoolAddress655 Sheppard AvenuePickering Ontario L1V 1G2CanadaCoordinates43 49 17 N 79 07 05 W 43 8214 N 79 1181 W 43 8214 79 1181InformationSchool typeHigh schoolMottoConari Quaerere Invenire To Try To Seek To Come Upon Founded1961 62 years ago 1961 School boardDurham District School BoardSuperintendentM Hamid 1 Area trusteeEmma Cunningham amp Stephen Linton 2 PrincipalDavid RuleGrades9 12Enrolment1 571 3 2023 2024 LanguageEnglishColour s Red black and whiteMascotSpartanFeeder schoolsAltona Forest Public School Elizabeth B Phin Public School Fairport Beach Public School Frenchman s Bay Public School Gandatsetiagon Public School Highbush Public School Rosebank Road Public School Westcreek Public SchoolWebsitewww wbr ddsb wbr ca wbr school wbr dunbartonhs wbr Pages wbr default wbr aspxDunbarton consists of two campuses Main Campus and South Campus which it acquired after the closing of Woodlands Centennial Public School The classes in south campus include English visual art music drama and dance Contents 1 History 1 1 1960s 1 2 1970s 1 3 1980s 1 4 1990s 1 5 2000s 1 6 2010s 1 7 2020s 1 8 Schedule 2 Stabbing 3 Notable alumni 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory editAll sources in the history section come from a 2020 2021 issue of the Dunbarton High School year book titled SPARTAN TIMES using information on pages 62 and 63 in a section titled 60th Anniversary 1960s edit 1961 Dunbarton High School opened with approximately 300 students 14 classes and 30 staff members 1963 The first Dunbarton High School yearbook was published 1970s edit 1970 The first big addition was added to the school which included the new office resource centre cafeteria guidance and the west gym 1971 The pool and tech wing were added to the school 1980s edit 1980 The school created and accepted Dunbar as their mascot 1990s edit During this decade Dunbarton High School adopted the smoking ban of the area 1991 Student population reached 2500 and approximately 30 portables existed 2000s edit 2001 The schools weight room was added 2003 South Campus was acquired originally Woodland PS 2007 Renovations were made to the exterior of the building 2010s edit During this decade fellow former City of Pickering high school student Shawn Mendes performed a concert at the school 2014 Dunbarton High School was awarded the Greenest School on Earth award from the U S Green Building Council 2020s edit 2020 Dunbarton High School followed a province wide movement to close schools during the covid 19 pandemic following march break 2020 Dunbarton High School implements a quadmester hybrid learning model system because of the pandemic 2021 An elevator was installed to connect the 400 s 200 s tech wing and 100 s levels Schedule edit Dunbarton High School s first year had the school open every day at 8 55 am and close at 5 pm 9 00 am to 3 18 pm for the periods of the school day and had 10 periods 8 for classes and 2 for lunch Up until the COVID 19 pandemic the school had a semester model with the school day start at 8 40 am and end at 2 48 pm with 4 periods for classes 6 minuets was given in between periods 45 minutes was given for lunch in between periods 2 and 3 and periods 1 and 2 as well as periods 3 and 4 switched with each other every single week Since the pandemic the school has adopted a quadmester model The school day lasts from 10 am to 4 pm with two periods four blocks two blocks for each period and 1 hour of lunch in between the two periods In February 2022 the school has returned to the semester model with 4 periods for classes the 6 minutes between classes and the 45 minute lunch was reinstated Stabbing editOn February 23 2016 a mass stabbing occurred at the school Nine people six students and three staff members were injured A 14 year old girl whose identity is protected by the Youth Criminal Justice Act was arrested as a result of the stabbing 4 Notable alumni editSean Avery retired NHL player Cristine Brache visual artist writer and filmmaker Rex Bromfield writer and director Valri Bromfield actress and comedian Shelly Ann Brown Olympic bobsledder 5 Josie Dye radio and television personality Jeff Geddis Bryan Stiles Anson Henry Canadian track and field athlete 2004 Athens Summer Olympics 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics Nikkita Holder Canadian track and field athlete 2012 London Summer Olympics Carly Lawrence model and season 2 contestant on Too Hot to Handle John Moonlight Captain of Canada s rugby team Brad Phillips visual artist novelist and essayist Jaime Peters soccer player for Ipswich Town and Team Canada Sean Pierson mixed martial artist for the Ultimate Fighting Championship Sarah Slean singer songwriter painter and photographer Jennifer Wakefield Olympic hockey playerMany of the notable alumni listed above can be found on a plaque in the 100 s level of the school Adil Shamasdin professional tennis player Wimbledon Quarter Finalist former top 50 in the world See also editList of high schools in OntarioReferences edit Senior Leadership Team Durham District School Board Retrieved 27 June 2023 Board of Trustees Durham District School Board Retrieved 27 June 2023 Board Meeting Monday June 19 2023 Durham District School Board Retrieved 27 June 2023 Eight people injured in Canada school stabbing student held MSN Reuters February 23 2016 Archived from the original on March 3 2016 Retrieved February 26 2016 Scarborough school shares in silver spotlight thestar comExternal links editDunbarton High School Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dunbarton High School amp oldid 1188005152, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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