Hillcrest High School (Thunder Bay)

Hillcrest High School (Thunder Bay)

Infobox Secondary school
name = Hillcrest High School

motto =
established = 1928 as Port Arthur Technical School
type = High school
principal = Wayne Fletcher
students = 900
grades = 9 to 12
city = Thunder Bay
state = Ontario
address = 94 North High Street
country = Canada P7A 5R3
district = Lakehead District School Board
colors =
mascot =
website =
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Hillcrest High School is a high school in Thunder Bay, Ontario. It is part of the Lakehead District School Board system. The school was opened in 1928 as Port Arthur Technical School, and expanded several times in its history. The school's teams are named "Hillcrest Colts".

The school was designed by C.D. Howe & Co. The first principal was W.A. McWilliams. The first classes were held January 7, 1929. [Port Arthur News-Chronicle 6 & 22 March 1928; 7 Jan 1929]

In 2007, students from Port Arthur Collegiate Institute were relocated to Hillcrest High School when their school closed. In the fall of 2009, students at Hillcrest will be relocated to the Superior Collegiate and Vocational Institute which is currently under construction.

Its amenities include three gymnasiums, a 300-seat theatre, and a full size football field.

References

See also

* Education in Thunder Bay, Ontario

External links

* [http://www.lakeheadschools.ca/corporate/default.aspx?id=45 Map and information]


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