Russell High School (Ontario)

Russell High School (Ontario)

infobox School
name= Russell High School


imagesize = 150px
type= Secondary
location= Russell, Ontario, Canada
established= 2004
students= approx. 360 (as of 2007) [ [http://www.ucdsb.on.ca/Schools/School+Directory/Secondary/RSS/About+Us/School+Profile/GenInfo.htm Russell High School website] ]

Russell High School is a secondary school in Russell (although it also serves Embrun and Casselman). The school is located within Upper Canada District School Board.

The school opened in 2004 [ [http://www.ucdsb.on.ca/Schools/School+Directory/Secondary/RSS/homepage.htm Russell High School website] ] because of rising population in the Russell-Embrun area and the growing number of anglophones in Embrun and Cambridge Township. Beginning in 2004, the school added one grade each year. This process was finished in 2007 with the addition of Grade Twelve.

The school notably has a low student-teacher ratio [http://www.ucdsb.on.ca/Schools/School+Directory/Secondary/RSS/About+Us/School+Profile/GenInfo.htm Russell High School website - General Information] ] , with only 16 students per teacher as of September 2007 [There are 360 students and 22 teachers, according to [http://www.ucdsb.on.ca/Schools/School+Directory/Secondary/RSS/About+Us/School+Profile/GenInfo.htm] . 360 divided by 22 equals ~16.36, rounded to 16.]

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