- Lakefield College School
Infobox Education in Canada
motto = "Mens Sana In Corpore Sano"
motto_translation = A sound mind in a sound body
established = 1879
type = Independent
affiliation = None
endowment =
faculty =
principal = David Thompson
patron =Prince Andrew, Duke of York
schooltype = Day and boarding, oo-educational
enrollment = 367
streetaddress = 4391 County Rd. #29
city =Lakefield
province =Ontario
postalcode = K0L 2H0
areacode = 705
phone = 652-3324
fax = 652-6320
email =
campus = Waterfront Campus (convert|155|acre|km2|sing=on, rural), Northcote Campus (convert|160|acre|km2|sing=on, rural)
colours = Red and green
mascot = Turtle
url= [http://www.lcs.on.ca/ www.lcs.on.ca]Lakefield College School (LCS or sometimes 'The Grove') is a
coeducational boarding school located north of the village of Lakefield,Ontario ,Canada .The school's motto is "Mens Sana In Corpore Sano" ("A sound mind in a sound body"). It was the first Canadian member of the international affiliation of schools called
Round Square .Lakefield College School is under the royal patronage of
Prince Andrew, Duke of York (a former student), as a member of the Canadian Royal Family. He also serves as patron of the Friends of Lakefield College School. [ [http://www.royal.gov.uk/output/page5641.asp?submitted=submit2&MRF=&keywords=Enter+name+or+part+of+name®ion=Canada&submit2=Search Buckingham Palace: Canadian organizations under royal patronage] ]In 2007 the current Headmaster, David Hadden, announced that the 2007-2008 school year would be his last at the school. In early 2008, David Thompson, the current Principal of
Greenwood College School and current Lakefield trustee, was appointed as his successor.History
LCS was founded in 1879 as Sparham Sheldrake's Preparatory School for Boys or The Grove and was later named Lakefield Preparatory School. The current name was given following the
Second World War . In 1989 it became coeducational, after much disagreement among itsalumni ,Board of Governors , andtrustee s.Timeline
* "1879" - The Grove - Preparatory School for Boys was founded by Sam Strickland and Sparham Sheldrake in Strickland's home. It was initially located on 25 acres land consisted of a large farmhouse with several rooms, a shed, and a kitchen; enough room to accommodate about 15 boys.
* "1895" - Reverend Alexander Mackenzie, teacher at the school, bought the school from Sheldrake. Dr. Mackenzie, who would remain asHeadmaster until 1938, established the school's educational philosophy of combining a rigorous academic curriculum with a full and enriching program of sports, arts and outdoor education. During his time at the school, newclassrooms , dormitories anddining room were added.
* "1924" - A Chapel was built at the school.
* "1938" - Mackenzie died and his son Kenneth became the school's third Headmaster—a position he held until joining thenavy two years later.
* "1940" - Gordon Winder Smith, a master at the school, was appointedHeadmaster in 1940. The school was faced with a mounting debt, buildings in poor condition and very little property surrounding the school. Working closely with the school'sBoard of Governors , Winder Smith or "Boodie" as he was known, worked diligently to retire the debt. He then embarked on a program of upgrading the facilities and adding new buildings and residences.
* "1964" - Mr. Smith retired and Winder Smith Dining Hall was opened in his honour. Jack Matthews was appointed as Headmaster and over the next seven years the school expanded in numbers and in international acclaim.
* "1966" - The school was renamed Lakefield College School to better reflect its mission.
* "1969" - TheDuke of Edinburgh visited in 1969 and the school became the first Canadian member of theRound Square Conference of Schools, an international association of schools with similar values and beliefs.
* "1970" - The funds for a new theatre were donated and construction began.
* "1971" - Mr. Matthews went on to foundLester B. Pearson College inBritish Columbia . Terry Guest was appointed Lakefield's next Headmaster and during his tenure the school continued to grow. Ashelworth House and a considerable amount of property surrounding the school were purchased, extending the campus considerably.
* "1978" - Prince Andrew attended the school for a term as an exchange student fromGordonstoun School , starting a longlasting relationship that continues to this day.
* "1979" - LCS celebrated its centennial.
* "1985" - David Hadden took over as Head of School, initiating major changes.
* "1989" - LCS wentco-educational , responding to changing times and enrollment and financial pressures
* "1989" - LCS accepted female students for the first time in its history.
* "1997" - LCS built a new chapel
* "2005" - A new artificial ice outdoor hockey rink was built and named in memory of Bob Armstrong
* "2007" - Construction has begun to build the 12.5 million dollar gymnasium.
* "2007" - Addition of the Northcote Campus.
* "2008" - David Thompson was appointed new Head of School.Campus
LCS has a convert|155|acre|km2|sing=on wooded, waterfront, campus on the east shore of Lake Katchewanooka in rural
Ontario . It is just north of the village of Lakefield, an hour and a half north-east ofToronto by road.It contains ten boarding houses, with an average of just over 20 students per house. The main building contains a
chapel , dining hall, moderntheatre , music room, art room, day student locker rooms, science labs, largelibrary , computer lab, andclassroom s.An outdoor artificial ice surface has been operational since November 2005. A boathouse at the waterfront contains
sailboat s,kayak s, andcanoe s. Other buildings contain thedance studio andweight room .LCS has just begun the process of building a new 12.5 million dollar gymnasium. This is the first of its kind at the school. It should be completed by September 2008.
Recently, convert|160|acre|km2 of land was donated to LCS through the Gastle family. The 'Northcote' campus officially became part of the LCS community on October 27, 2007.
tudents
As of 2007, LCS enrolls 365 students; 232 in boarding (grades 9–12) and 133 in day (grades 7–12) status.
The boarding students are divided into 10 houses, (Grove, Ondaatje, Memorial, Rashleigh, Upper Colebrook, Lower Colebrook, Susannah Moodie, Matthews, Wadsworth, Ryder), each with an adult 'Head of House' who acts as a parent and a 'don' who acts like an older brother or sister while the student is away from home. There are five boys' boarding houses and five girls' boarding houses which contain student dormitories, washrooms, common areas, a Head of House apartment, and a Don apartment. Each has an average of 23 students and two adults.
The day students are also divided into houses however with no actual physical building. There are two senior houses (grades 9-12, Armstrong & Brown) and one junior (grades 7 and 8, Marling) house, each with a 'Head of House'. These students get together for social events and the Head of House acts as a mentor and liaison between the students and administrative aspect of the school.
All students also have an academic advisor, who helps with course selection, university admission, and arranging extra help (including tutoring) if necessary.
Extracurricular activities
As part of the "education of the whole person", Lakefield College School offers Co-Curricular activities such as a wide range of sports, community service opportunities, choir, band, theatre and different student groups.
Curriculum
Lakefield College School offers a wide range of Arts, Languages, Math, Science, Technology and Social Science courses to its students.Students must engage in three sports a year, one a term, with the exception of grads , who can choose to take one 'term off'.
Notable alumni
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Harry Albright (known as James at LCS), former Editor of "The Friend" and international journalist.
*Will Arnett , actor, "Arrested Development"
*Sebastian Bach , singer,Skid Row
* Colin Harper akaCollie Buddz , musician
*Paul Desmarais, Jr. , chairman and co-chief executive officer ofPower Corporation of Canada
*Felipe, Prince of Asturias
*Matt Frewer , actor,Max Headroom ,Honey, I Shrunk the Kids
*James R.M. Harris , past leader of theGreen Party of Canada
*Gord Hunter , Nepean/Ottawa city councillor (1980 to present)
*Emilio Azcárraga Jean , CEO ofTelevisa , the largest media company in the Spanish-speaking world.
*Michael Kulas , musician, James
*David Miller, current mayor ofToronto (since 2003)
*Prince Andrew, Duke of York
*Nick Wright, current leader of theGreen Party of Nova Scotia (since 2006)
*Christian Kracht , Swiss writerFact|date=July 2007
*Baron Marcus, frontman ofVampire Beach Babes ee also
*
List of Canadian organizations with royal patronage
* Lakefield College School is the venue for CAMMAC Ontario Music Centre's annual two-week summer camp [http://www.cammac.ca]References
External links
* [http://www.lcs.on.ca/ Lakefield College School website]
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