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Lisgar Collegiate Institute

Lisgar Collegiate Institute is an Ottawa-Carleton District School Board secondary school in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. The school is located in downtown Ottawa by the Rideau Canal.

Lisgar Collegiate Institute
Address
29 Lisgar Street

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Canada
Coordinates45°25′14.2″N 75°41′17.0″W / 45.420611°N 75.688056°W / 45.420611; -75.688056Coordinates: 45°25′14.2″N 75°41′17.0″W / 45.420611°N 75.688056°W / 45.420611; -75.688056
Information
Funding typePublic
MottoAlere Flammam
(Nourish the Flame)
Founded1843; 180 years ago (1843)
School boardOttawa Carleton District School Board
SuperintendentPrince Duah
Area trusteeJustine Bell[1]
AdministratorMejd Elmahdi
PrincipalSteven Spidell [2]
Vice PrincipalsBabak Ghiri
Janice Bernstein [2]
Grades9–12
Enrollment909 (2021-2022)
Campus typeUrban
Colour(s)Blue, Silver   
Team nameLords
NewspaperLisgarwrite
YearbookVox Lycei
Communities servedSandy Hill, New Edinburgh, Centretown, Rockcliffe Park, Ontario
Public transit accessLine 1 station uOttawa. Also served by routes 5 and 14[3]
Websitelisgarci.ocdsb.ca

History

 
Ottawa Collegiate Institute c. 1875 – 1880
 
School library collection, 1910
 
Lisgar Collegiate Institute
 
View of Lisgar Collegiate from the Mall, the area between the North and South buildings

In 1843, a grammar school with 40 paying students was opened in the Sandy Hill area of Ottawa in a house at the corner of Waller Street and Daly Avenue. In 1859, the school became one of the first in Ontario to admit girls. The school changed locations several times in the first few years, and was renamed first Bytown Grammar School and later Ottawa Grammar School. In 1871 the school was raised to a high school and in 1873 to a collegiate institute, becoming Ottawa Collegiate Institute.

The school found a permanent home in 1873 when a lot at what was then the southern edge of the city was purchased. The school board acquired the land on Biddy Street for $3,200 and paid a squatter $100 to give up any claims on the land. Biddy Street was renamed Lisgar Street in 1880 after Lord Lisgar, an Irishman who served as Canada's second Governor-General. A Gothic Revival style structure, designed by W.T. Thomas and W. Chesterton, was built at a cost of $26,000. Governor General Lord Dufferin (another Irishman) laid the cornerstone and the school opened in 1874.

In 1892, the school became the first public secondary school in Ontario to hire a female teacher.[4] Four new classrooms were added on the south side in 1892, moving the front wall towards the street and enclosing the front entrance stairs.

A fire in 1893 caused the school to be temporarily closed. Lisgar was one of a limited number of buildings to survive the Great Ottawa fire. There have been a total of 23 fires at the school, including three major ones: 1893, 1915, and 1942.

In 1903, the east wing was built with eight new classrooms. In 1908, Ottawa architect Edgar Lewis Horwood added a west wing with laboratories, an auditorium, and the main tower.[5] The auditorium balcony is suspended by iron rods which lead to huge beams above the ceiling.

A rifle range for the cadet corps, in the now blocked-off fifth-floor attic, was added in 1912. Students practised shooting there until after World War II when shooting moved to the nearby Cartier Square Drill Hall.

A basement cafeteria was added in 1923. After the school was split in 1922 to form Glebe Collegiate Institute, OCI was renamed Ottawa Lisgar Street Collegiate Institute, which was soon shortened to Lisgar Collegiate Institute. Officially, the school remained OCI for several decades. Since the split, Glebe and Lisgar have been traditional rivals.[6][7]

In 1951, a new gymnasium was built across the street with a tunnel connecting it to the main building. The tunnel was not open for the use of students for many years, but it was re-opened in October 2015. The new building was enlarged in 1962. The old gym was turned into what is now the cafeteria. The old building and the newer building are now referred to as the North and South buildings, respectively.

In 1953, the current, near-vertical roof was installed over the previous sloping roof. This was done to reduce the build-up of winter ice. The old roof is still there and there is an odd-shaped attic space between them.

In 1957, Lisgar was the first school in Ontario to introduce a special program for gifted students.[citation needed]

In the 1970s, the Ottawa Board of Education decided to close the school and sell its downtown real estate. This action was blocked by community members and alumni, and the school was completely renovated instead.[8] This renovation included a small westward extension to the auditorium to add fire exits which replaced external fire exits on the north side of the auditorium. To meet fire code requirements, the existing west staircase was moved from the stair tower westward to just beside the entrance to the auditorium. The result is that now many windows on the north wall do not line up as intended. The windows in the stair tower had been placed a half-way between floors to align with the landings. These windows now lead into classrooms and floor-aligned windows lead into the stairway.

In 1996, the third floor of the North building was completely renovated and the science labs were modernized. In March 2003, parts of the first and second floors and the basement of the North building were damaged by a water main break that closed the school for a week, coincidentally before the previously scheduled March Break, thus giving the students two weeks off school. Some minor changes were made to the affected floors in the reconstruction.

Memorial Hall

A brass plaque and print were erected by students and alumni in 1986 to Sergeant Edward James Gibson Holland, VC of The Royal Canadian Dragoons, a graduate of Ottawa Collegiate who was awarded the Victoria Cross for bravery in action during the Boer War at Leliefontein, Komati River, South Africa on November 7, 1900.[9]

The Ottawa Lisgar Collegiate Institute erected a brass plaque which is dedicated to the memory of students of Ottawa Collegiate Institute who died in the Great War.[10] Another memorial is dedicated to the memory of Lieutenant Alexis Hannum Helmer who was killed in action during the war and was part of the inspiration for In Flanders Fields. Unveiled in 2001, the plaque was erected by the Lisgar Alumni Association.[11]

Another memorial plaque is dedicated to the memory of former Lisgar students who died during the Second World War.[12] A memorial framed poster erected by the school is dedicated to the sixteen Canadians awarded the Victoria Cross for conspicuous bravery during the Second World War.[13]

Lisgar Collegiate Institute and Vintage Wings of Canada erected a memorial plaque, unveiled in 2008, dedicated to the memory of Pilot Officer David Francis Gaston Rouleau, who died during the Second World War while trying to get to Malta.[14]

The Lisgar Collegiate Institute erected a memorial which is dedicated to the memory of former Lisgar students who died or served during the Korean War.[15]

The Lisgar Collegiate Institute erected a memorial frame including a Canadian flag which was flown in Afghanistan which was presented to Lisgar by LCol Plourde.[16]

Academics

 
In 2006 parents camped in the Lisgar sports field to enroll a limited number of students from outside Lisgar's catchment in the school.

Lisgar was ranked 12th among all secondary schools in Ontario and 1st in Ottawa by the Fraser Institute in 2021/22.[17] The school serves the neighbourhoods of Sandy Hill, New Edinburgh, Centretown, Rockcliffe Park, and part of Old Ottawa East.[18] In 2006, parents and students camped out overnight to apply for a transfer to Lisgar.[19] Lisgar was ranked number one for public schools in Ottawa and 4th in the province by the Fraser Institute in 2008.[20] Lisgar is also home to the student-run Ottawa-Carleton Educational Space Simulation.[21]

Students have frequently placed in the top ten amongst Canadian Mathematical Olympiad winners.[22]

The school offers Advanced Placement courses. Apart from Advanced Placement Latin: Vergil and Advanced Placement Spanish, students taking AP courses take an advanced form of a regular course, which provides them with an Ontario Credit, as well as taking the AP exam in May. As of 2016, Lisgar inaugurated its AP Capstone Program which requires students to take AP Seminar and AP Research as well as four other AP Courses with a score greater than 3.[citation needed]

Music

The symphony orchestra performing in the Grote Kerk (Breda) in the Netherlands (2018)

Musical ensembles at the school include the Concert Band (Beginner level), Wind Ensemble (Intermediate Level), Symphonic Winds (Senior Level), Concert Orchestra (Beginner level), Sinfonia (Intermediate level orchestra), the Lisgar Symphony Orchestra (Senior level), String Ensemble, Choir, and Junior and Senior Jazz Bands. In total, there are 10 different groups. These groups take part in music competitions, including the Ottawa Kiwanis Music Festival. Every year, there are two major performances given by all the ensembles, Winter and Spring Music Nights (in December and May).

Athletics

Sports at Lisgar include rugby, soccer, hockey, basketball, rowing, cross country. At the 160th Reunion, an "Athletic Wall of Fame" was established.[23] There have been three inductions to date, with the third group inducted during the 175th Reunion in May 2018.

Clubs

Clubs available to students include Lisgar Business Co (aka DECA), Debate Club, Biomedical Club, Model United Nations Club, Chess+ Club, Lisgar's Environmental Action Force (LEAF), Ottawa-Carleton Educational Space Simulation (Spacesim), Key Club, Vox Lycei (yearbook), and the school newspaper Lisgarwrite.

Lisgar's Student Council consists of approximately 30 executive member positions. These include the co-presidents, Student Senator, Secretary, Treasurer, and 5-6 elected grade representatives, alongside 6 committees and several individual roles consisting of the remaining positions. Student Council is responsible for running a variety of school-wide events and activities throughout the course of the school year, including the Annual Pancake Breakfast, the week-long 'Battle of the Grades', and the end-of-year 'Oscars'.

The school's Reach for the Top team won the Canadian national finals in the 2008, 2015 and 2017 seasons.[24] In 2006, the school's Reach for the Top team became the first Canadian team to participate in the National Academic Quiz Tournaments (NAQT) High School National Championships, placing 25th.[citation needed] In 2008, the Lisgar Reach team became the first team to qualify for both the Canadian Reach for the Top finals and the NAQT High School National Championships in Chicago, placing second in Ontario for Reach and first in their qualifying division (Ottawa) for NAQT.[citation needed] Electing to attend the Reach Nationals in Edmonton, Lisgar came from behind to beat two-time champion University of Toronto Schools 420–415 for the national title. In 2010, Lisgar was able to qualify two teams for the NAQT Chicago tournament.[citation needed]

Lisgar's Improv team has won the National Tournament of the Canadian Improv Games in 1999 and 2000, and from 2004 to 2012 qualified for the Canadian National tournament almost every year.[25]

Notable alumni

See also

References

  1. ^ "Contact information". Lisgar CI.
  2. ^ a b "Lisgar Collegiate Institute Staff Directory" – via Google Docs.
  3. ^ "OC Transpo System Map" (PDF). OC Transpo. 2011-07-19. Retrieved 2011-12-25.
  4. ^ "Home - Lisgar CI". lisgar.ca. Retrieved 12 November 2017.
  5. ^ http://dictionaryofarchitectsincanada.org/architects/view/1529A Edgar Lewis Horwood
  6. ^ "Home - Lisgar CI" (PDF). www.lisgar.ca. Retrieved 12 November 2017.
  7. ^ Finnigan, Joan; Association, Lisgar Alumni (12 November 1993). Lisgar Collegiate Institute, 1843-1993. Lisgar Alumni Association. ISBN 9780969725404. Retrieved 12 November 2017 – via Google Books.
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on 2014-05-29. Retrieved 2014-05-28.
  9. ^ "Holland memorial: Lisgar Collegiate Institute: Memorial 35059-056 Ottawa, ON". National Inventory of Canadian Military Memorials. Veterans Affairs Canada. Retrieved 31 December 2016.
  10. ^ "First World War memorial (names of the fallen): Memorial Hall, Lisgar Collegiate Institute: Memorial 35059-170 Ottawa, ON". National Inventory of Canadian Military Memorials. Veterans Affairs Canada. Retrieved 31 December 2016.
  11. ^ "Helmer memorial: Memorial Hall, Lisgar Collegiate Institute: Memorial 35059-169 Ottawa, ON". National Inventory of Canadian Military Memorials. Veterans Affairs Canada. Retrieved 31 December 2016.
  12. ^ "Second World War memorial (names of the fallen): Memorial Hall, Lisgar Collegiate Institute: Memorial 35059-168 Ottawa, ON". National Inventory of Canadian Military Memorials. Veterans Affairs Canada. Retrieved 31 December 2016.
  13. ^ "Second World War Victoria Crosses: Memorial Hall, Lisgar Collegiate Institute: Memorial 35059-167 Ottawa, ON". National Inventory of Canadian Military Memorials. Veterans Affairs Canada. Retrieved 31 December 2016.
  14. ^ "Rouleau memorial: Memorial Hall, Lisgar Collegiate Institute: Memorial 35059-166 Ottawa, ON". National Inventory of Canadian Military Memorials. Veterans Affairs Canada. Retrieved 31 December 2016.
  15. ^ "Korean War memorial: Memorial Hall, Lisgar Collegiate Institute: Memorial 35059-165 Ottawa, ON". National Inventory of Canadian Military Memorials. Veterans Affairs Canada. Retrieved 31 December 2016.
  16. ^ "Canadian flag memorial: Memorial Hall, Lisgar Collegiate Institute: Memorial 35059-164 Ottawa, ON". National Inventory of Canadian Military Memorials. Veterans Affairs Canada. Retrieved 31 December 2016.
  17. ^ "Ontario Academic school ranking: Lisgar". compareschoolrankings.org. Retrieved 2022-06-12.
  18. ^ "Lisgar Collegiate Institute English and Immersion Attendance Boundary" (PDF). Ottawa-Carleton District School Board. Retrieved 2021-01-18.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  19. ^ Kubacki, Maria (December 23, 2006). "Tent city for Lisgar transfers is history". The Ottawa Citizen. Retrieved January 18, 2021.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  20. ^ Czekaj, Laura (2008-03-31). "Local school bumps up grade". Ottawa Sun.[permanent dead link]
  21. ^ "Contact us". Spacesim.org.
  22. ^ "Canadian Mathematical Olympiad Winners". cms.math.ca. Retrieved 2020-01-30.
  23. ^ Alere Flammam, Lisgar Alumni Association Newsletter, Fall 2004
  24. ^ "Reach For The Top National Champions".
  25. ^ "Lisgar improv team prepares to grace stage". capitalcurrent.ca. 23 March 2012.
  26. ^ . Collections Canada. Archived from the original on 2009-09-16.
  27. ^ Kennedy, Mark (1 December 2015). "Dominic LeBlanc is Trudeau's go-to guy. Here's why". Ottawa Citizen. Retrieved 1 December 2015.
  28. ^ . Archived from the original on 2017-11-12. Retrieved 12 November 2017.
  29. ^ Campbell, Don (June 20, 1990). "Former Journal sports editor dead at 82". Ottawa Citizen. Ottawa, Ontario. p. 19. 
Bibliography
  • By Ottawa Collegiate Institute. Ex-pupils' (January 12, 2010), A History Of The Ottawa Collegiate Institute 1843–1903 By Ottawa Collegiate Institute. Ex-pupils', Ottawa, Ontario: BiblioLife This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923.
  • By Lisgar Collegiate Centenary Committee (1943), Lisgar Collegiate Centenary: 1843-1943, Ottawa, Ontario: Lisgar Alumni Association, Lisgar Collegiate Institute (Ottawa, Ont.)
  • By Lisgar Alumni Association' (1993), A History Of Lisgar Collegiate Institute, 1843-1993, Ottawa, Ontario: Lisgar Alumni Association, Lisgar Collegiate Institute (Ottawa, Ont.)

External links

  • Official website

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Lisgar Collegiate Institute news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2008 Learn how and when to remove this template message Lisgar Collegiate Institute is an Ottawa Carleton District School Board secondary school in Ottawa Ontario Canada The school is located in downtown Ottawa by the Rideau Canal Lisgar Collegiate InstituteAddress29 Lisgar StreetOttawa Ontario K2P 0B9CanadaCoordinates45 25 14 2 N 75 41 17 0 W 45 420611 N 75 688056 W 45 420611 75 688056 Coordinates 45 25 14 2 N 75 41 17 0 W 45 420611 N 75 688056 W 45 420611 75 688056InformationFunding typePublicMottoAlere Flammam Nourish the Flame Founded1843 180 years ago 1843 School boardOttawa Carleton District School BoardSuperintendentPrince DuahArea trusteeJustine Bell 1 AdministratorMejd ElmahdiPrincipalSteven Spidell 2 Vice PrincipalsBabak Ghiri Janice Bernstein 2 Grades9 12Enrollment909 2021 2022 Campus typeUrbanColour s Blue Silver Team nameLordsNewspaperLisgarwriteYearbookVox LyceiCommunities servedSandy Hill New Edinburgh Centretown Rockcliffe Park OntarioPublic transit accessLine 1 station uOttawa Also served by routes 5 and 14 3 Websitelisgarci wbr ocdsb wbr ca Contents 1 History 1 1 Memorial Hall 2 Academics 3 Music 4 Athletics 5 Clubs 6 Notable alumni 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory Edit Ottawa Collegiate Institute c 1875 1880 School library collection 1910 Lisgar Collegiate Institute View of Lisgar Collegiate from the Mall the area between the North and South buildings In 1843 a grammar school with 40 paying students was opened in the Sandy Hill area of Ottawa in a house at the corner of Waller Street and Daly Avenue In 1859 the school became one of the first in Ontario to admit girls The school changed locations several times in the first few years and was renamed first Bytown Grammar School and later Ottawa Grammar School In 1871 the school was raised to a high school and in 1873 to a collegiate institute becoming Ottawa Collegiate Institute The school found a permanent home in 1873 when a lot at what was then the southern edge of the city was purchased The school board acquired the land on Biddy Street for 3 200 and paid a squatter 100 to give up any claims on the land Biddy Street was renamed Lisgar Street in 1880 after Lord Lisgar an Irishman who served as Canada s second Governor General A Gothic Revival style structure designed by W T Thomas and W Chesterton was built at a cost of 26 000 Governor General Lord Dufferin another Irishman laid the cornerstone and the school opened in 1874 In 1892 the school became the first public secondary school in Ontario to hire a female teacher 4 Four new classrooms were added on the south side in 1892 moving the front wall towards the street and enclosing the front entrance stairs A fire in 1893 caused the school to be temporarily closed Lisgar was one of a limited number of buildings to survive the Great Ottawa fire There have been a total of 23 fires at the school including three major ones 1893 1915 and 1942 In 1903 the east wing was built with eight new classrooms In 1908 Ottawa architect Edgar Lewis Horwood added a west wing with laboratories an auditorium and the main tower 5 The auditorium balcony is suspended by iron rods which lead to huge beams above the ceiling A rifle range for the cadet corps in the now blocked off fifth floor attic was added in 1912 Students practised shooting there until after World War II when shooting moved to the nearby Cartier Square Drill Hall A basement cafeteria was added in 1923 After the school was split in 1922 to form Glebe Collegiate Institute OCI was renamed Ottawa Lisgar Street Collegiate Institute which was soon shortened to Lisgar Collegiate Institute Officially the school remained OCI for several decades Since the split Glebe and Lisgar have been traditional rivals 6 7 In 1951 a new gymnasium was built across the street with a tunnel connecting it to the main building The tunnel was not open for the use of students for many years but it was re opened in October 2015 The new building was enlarged in 1962 The old gym was turned into what is now the cafeteria The old building and the newer building are now referred to as the North and South buildings respectively In 1953 the current near vertical roof was installed over the previous sloping roof This was done to reduce the build up of winter ice The old roof is still there and there is an odd shaped attic space between them In 1957 Lisgar was the first school in Ontario to introduce a special program for gifted students citation needed In the 1970s the Ottawa Board of Education decided to close the school and sell its downtown real estate This action was blocked by community members and alumni and the school was completely renovated instead 8 This renovation included a small westward extension to the auditorium to add fire exits which replaced external fire exits on the north side of the auditorium To meet fire code requirements the existing west staircase was moved from the stair tower westward to just beside the entrance to the auditorium The result is that now many windows on the north wall do not line up as intended The windows in the stair tower had been placed a half way between floors to align with the landings These windows now lead into classrooms and floor aligned windows lead into the stairway In 1996 the third floor of the North building was completely renovated and the science labs were modernized In March 2003 parts of the first and second floors and the basement of the North building were damaged by a water main break that closed the school for a week coincidentally before the previously scheduled March Break thus giving the students two weeks off school Some minor changes were made to the affected floors in the reconstruction Memorial Hall Edit A brass plaque and print were erected by students and alumni in 1986 to Sergeant Edward James Gibson Holland VC of The Royal Canadian Dragoons a graduate of Ottawa Collegiate who was awarded the Victoria Cross for bravery in action during the Boer War at Leliefontein Komati River South Africa on November 7 1900 9 The Ottawa Lisgar Collegiate Institute erected a brass plaque which is dedicated to the memory of students of Ottawa Collegiate Institute who died in the Great War 10 Another memorial is dedicated to the memory of Lieutenant Alexis Hannum Helmer who was killed in action during the war and was part of the inspiration for In Flanders Fields Unveiled in 2001 the plaque was erected by the Lisgar Alumni Association 11 Another memorial plaque is dedicated to the memory of former Lisgar students who died during the Second World War 12 A memorial framed poster erected by the school is dedicated to the sixteen Canadians awarded the Victoria Cross for conspicuous bravery during the Second World War 13 Lisgar Collegiate Institute and Vintage Wings of Canada erected a memorial plaque unveiled in 2008 dedicated to the memory of Pilot Officer David Francis Gaston Rouleau who died during the Second World War while trying to get to Malta 14 The Lisgar Collegiate Institute erected a memorial which is dedicated to the memory of former Lisgar students who died or served during the Korean War 15 The Lisgar Collegiate Institute erected a memorial frame including a Canadian flag which was flown in Afghanistan which was presented to Lisgar by LCol Plourde 16 Academics Edit In 2006 parents camped in the Lisgar sports field to enroll a limited number of students from outside Lisgar s catchment in the school Lisgar was ranked 12th among all secondary schools in Ontario and 1st in Ottawa by the Fraser Institute in 2021 22 17 The school serves the neighbourhoods of Sandy Hill New Edinburgh Centretown Rockcliffe Park and part of Old Ottawa East 18 In 2006 parents and students camped out overnight to apply for a transfer to Lisgar 19 Lisgar was ranked number one for public schools in Ottawa and 4th in the province by the Fraser Institute in 2008 20 Lisgar is also home to the student run Ottawa Carleton Educational Space Simulation 21 Students have frequently placed in the top ten amongst Canadian Mathematical Olympiad winners 22 The school offers Advanced Placement courses Apart from Advanced Placement Latin Vergil and Advanced Placement Spanish students taking AP courses take an advanced form of a regular course which provides them with an Ontario Credit as well as taking the AP exam in May As of 2016 Lisgar inaugurated its AP Capstone Program which requires students to take AP Seminar and AP Research as well as four other AP Courses with a score greater than 3 citation needed Music Edit source source source source source source source source source source source source source source The symphony orchestra performing in the Grote Kerk Breda in the Netherlands 2018 Musical ensembles at the school include the Concert Band Beginner level Wind Ensemble Intermediate Level Symphonic Winds Senior Level Concert Orchestra Beginner level Sinfonia Intermediate level orchestra the Lisgar Symphony Orchestra Senior level String Ensemble Choir and Junior and Senior Jazz Bands In total there are 10 different groups These groups take part in music competitions including the Ottawa Kiwanis Music Festival Every year there are two major performances given by all the ensembles Winter and Spring Music Nights in December and May Athletics EditSports at Lisgar include rugby soccer hockey basketball rowing cross country At the 160th Reunion an Athletic Wall of Fame was established 23 There have been three inductions to date with the third group inducted during the 175th Reunion in May 2018 Clubs EditClubs available to students include Lisgar Business Co aka DECA Debate Club Biomedical Club Model United Nations Club Chess Club Lisgar s Environmental Action Force LEAF Ottawa Carleton Educational Space Simulation Spacesim Key Club Vox Lycei yearbook and the school newspaper Lisgarwrite Lisgar s Student Council consists of approximately 30 executive member positions These include the co presidents Student Senator Secretary Treasurer and 5 6 elected grade representatives alongside 6 committees and several individual roles consisting of the remaining positions Student Council is responsible for running a variety of school wide events and activities throughout the course of the school year including the Annual Pancake Breakfast the week long Battle of the Grades and the end of year Oscars The school s Reach for the Top team won the Canadian national finals in the 2008 2015 and 2017 seasons 24 In 2006 the school s Reach for the Top team became the first Canadian team to participate in the National Academic Quiz Tournaments NAQT High School National Championships placing 25th citation needed In 2008 the Lisgar Reach team became the first team to qualify for both the Canadian Reach for the Top finals and the NAQT High School National Championships in Chicago placing second in Ontario for Reach and first in their qualifying division Ottawa for NAQT citation needed Electing to attend the Reach Nationals in Edmonton Lisgar came from behind to beat two time champion University of Toronto Schools 420 415 for the national title In 2010 Lisgar was able to qualify two teams for the NAQT Chicago tournament citation needed Lisgar s Improv team has won the National Tournament of the Canadian Improv Games in 1999 and 2000 and from 2004 to 2012 qualified for the Canadian National tournament almost every year 25 Notable alumni EditThis article s list of alumni may not follow Wikipedia s verifiability policy Please improve this article by removing names that do not have independent reliable sources showing they merit inclusion in this article AND are alumni or by incorporating the relevant publications into the body of the article through appropriate citations June 2022 Alexis Helmer World War I soldier Canadian Field Artillery part of inspiration for In Flanders Field Henry Botterell World War I Canadian Fighter Pilot Maurice Brodie Polio researcher Desmond T Burke Canada s Sports Hall of Fame marksman doctor Sam Berger Lawyer involved with the Ottawa Rough Riders as its legal advisor president and winning 4 Grey Cups as owner King Clancy Played 16 seasons in the NHL for the Senators and Maple Leafs member of three Stanley Cup teams Adrienne Clarkson Noted broadcaster and 26th Governor General of Canada Peter Cureton Actor and playwright Ted Finn First director of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service Eugene Forsey Canadian former Senator constitutional expert Jessa Gamble Author and science journalist Arnold Gosewich Record industry executive and literary agent Lorry Greenberg Former Ottawa mayor Lorne Greene Newsreader actor and Star of TV s Bonanza James Walton Groves Mycologist Bruce Halliday Physician and former Member of Parliament Laura Hannant Child activist Anne Heggtveit World and Olympic ski champion David Hein Co author and co composer of Tony Award nominated musical Come from Away Sergeant Edward J B Holland VC a member of the Royal Canadian Dragoons who won the Victoria Cross for valour during the Battle of Leliefontein on November 7 1900 in the Second Boer War Donald Jackson World champion figure skater first to perform a triple lutz jump Peter Jennings ABC News anchor Martin John professional soccer player full back for Welsh soccer team Cardiff City Bruce Kirby Designer of the Laser dinghy Evelyn Lambart Animator 26 Dominic LeBlanc Lawyer and politician Minister of Intergovernmental and Northern Affairs and Internal Trade and former Minister of Fisheries Oceans and the Canadian Coast Guard 27 Rich Little Impressionist Naomi K Lewis Author Adam Logan Former world Scrabble champion Pegi Nicol MacLeod Teacher war artist and arts activist member of the Canadian Society of Painters in Water Colour and the Canadian Group of Painters David McGuffin CBC News Africa Correspondent R Tait McKenzie Physician educator athlete soldier Scouter and renowned sculptor childhood and lifelong friend of James Naismith inventor of basketball Susan McMaster Poet performance poet Timco Mucunski Macedonian Member of Parliament and academic Kate O Brien pediatric infectious disease physician Director of the World Health Organization s Department of Immunization Vaccines and Biologicals Chamath Palihapitiya Founder amp CEO of Social Capital part owner of the Golden State Warriors and former senior executive at Facebook Matthew Perry Actor known for the role of Chandler Bing on Friends 28 Paola Pivi International multimedia artist Shelagh Rogers Journalist host of Sounds Like Canada Mike Shaver Software developer Shane Smith Journalist founder of Montreal based Vice Magazine Percy Sparks Manufacturer and environmentalist widely credited with being the Father of Gatineau Park Valdy Folk and country musician Bill Westwick Sports editor for the Ottawa Journal and inductee into the Ottawa Sport Hall of Fame and the Canadian Football Hall of Fame 29 Gordon F Henderson Top Canadian lawyer President of the Canadian bar association Chancellor of the University of OttawaSee also Edit Ontario portalList of Ottawa Ontario schools Ottawa Carleton Educational Space Simulation List of designated heritage properties in Ottawa List of high schools in OntarioReferences Edit Contact information Lisgar CI a b Lisgar Collegiate Institute Staff Directory via Google Docs OC Transpo System Map PDF OC Transpo 2011 07 19 Retrieved 2011 12 25 Home Lisgar CI lisgar ca Retrieved 12 November 2017 http dictionaryofarchitectsincanada org architects view 1529A Edgar Lewis Horwood Home Lisgar CI PDF www lisgar ca Retrieved 12 November 2017 Finnigan Joan Association Lisgar Alumni 12 November 1993 Lisgar Collegiate Institute 1843 1993 Lisgar Alumni Association ISBN 9780969725404 Retrieved 12 November 2017 via Google Books Lisgar Collegiate Institute Archived from the original on 2014 05 29 Retrieved 2014 05 28 Holland memorial Lisgar Collegiate Institute Memorial 35059 056 Ottawa ON National Inventory of Canadian Military Memorials Veterans Affairs Canada Retrieved 31 December 2016 First World War memorial names of the fallen Memorial Hall Lisgar Collegiate Institute Memorial 35059 170 Ottawa ON National Inventory of Canadian Military Memorials Veterans Affairs Canada Retrieved 31 December 2016 Helmer memorial Memorial Hall Lisgar Collegiate Institute Memorial 35059 169 Ottawa ON National Inventory of Canadian Military Memorials Veterans Affairs Canada Retrieved 31 December 2016 Second World War memorial names of the fallen Memorial Hall Lisgar Collegiate Institute Memorial 35059 168 Ottawa ON National Inventory of Canadian Military Memorials Veterans Affairs Canada Retrieved 31 December 2016 Second World War Victoria Crosses Memorial Hall Lisgar Collegiate Institute Memorial 35059 167 Ottawa ON National Inventory of Canadian Military Memorials Veterans Affairs Canada Retrieved 31 December 2016 Rouleau memorial Memorial Hall Lisgar Collegiate Institute Memorial 35059 166 Ottawa ON National Inventory of Canadian Military Memorials Veterans Affairs Canada Retrieved 31 December 2016 Korean War memorial Memorial Hall Lisgar Collegiate Institute Memorial 35059 165 Ottawa ON National Inventory of Canadian Military Memorials Veterans Affairs Canada Retrieved 31 December 2016 Canadian flag memorial Memorial Hall Lisgar Collegiate Institute Memorial 35059 164 Ottawa ON National Inventory of Canadian Military Memorials Veterans Affairs Canada Retrieved 31 December 2016 Ontario Academic school ranking Lisgar compareschoolrankings org Retrieved 2022 06 12 Lisgar Collegiate Institute English and Immersion Attendance Boundary PDF Ottawa Carleton District School Board Retrieved 2021 01 18 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint 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p 19 BibliographyBy Ottawa Collegiate Institute Ex pupils January 12 2010 A History Of The Ottawa Collegiate Institute 1843 1903 By Ottawa Collegiate Institute Ex pupils Ottawa Ontario BiblioLife This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923 By Lisgar Collegiate Centenary Committee 1943 Lisgar Collegiate Centenary 1843 1943 Ottawa Ontario Lisgar Alumni Association Lisgar Collegiate Institute Ottawa Ont By Lisgar Alumni Association 1993 A History Of Lisgar Collegiate Institute 1843 1993 Ottawa Ontario Lisgar Alumni Association Lisgar Collegiate Institute Ottawa Ont External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Lisgar Collegiate Institute Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lisgar Collegiate Institute amp oldid 1133292815, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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