- Ajax High School
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name= Ajax High School
streetaddress= 105 Bayly Street East
city= Ajax
province=Ontario
postalcode= L1S 1P2
areacode= 905
phone= 683-1610
fax= 683-0856
email= ajax_hs@durham.edu.on.ca
url= http://ajaxhs.com/
schoolnumber= 890855
schoolboard=Durham District School Board
affiliation= none
principal= Phil Matsushita
viceprincipal= Chrystal Bryan, Kim Field, Andrew Lue
schooltype= High School
language= English, French Immersion
colours= Blue and White
mascot= Rams
founded= 1956
enrollment= 1500
lastupdate=March 21 2006 Ajax High School (AHS) is located in
Ajax, Ontario within theDurham District School Board . The school teaches students in grades 9-12 and offers a wide range of academic and extracurricular activities. The school also offers a French Immersion program.The school was opened in 1956 and has since undergone several large expansions. In the 1960s a large section that today houses the main office, cafetorium, front doors, and courtyard, as well as several classrooms, was added. Later, in the early 2000s an entire wing was added. Many of these classrooms are now devoted to mathematics and science courses.
Ajax High School teaches a variety of courses specializing in:
Advanced Placement
Performing Arts
Fashion Technology
Technological DesignAjax High school was given a 6.4 rating in 2007 and ranked 379th out of 725 schools Ontario:
Feeder Schools
The main feeder schools for Ajax High School are:
*
Bolton C. Falby Public School
*Carruthers Creek Public School
*Cadarackque Public School
*Duffin's Bay Public School
*Lakeside Public School
*Parkside Public School
*Southwood Park Public School Sports
Ajax High School offers numerous sport programs for its students and a large number of other clubs and committees.
* Badminton
* Baseball
* Basketball
* Cross Country
* Curling
* Dance Team
* Field Hockey
* Football
* Girls Fastball
* Hockey
* Rugby
* Ski Club
* Soccer
* Track & Field
* Volleyball
* WrestlingExternal links
* [http://www.ajaxhs.com/ Ajax High School]
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