- Brockville Collegiate Institute
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name = Brockville Collegiate Institute
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streetaddress = 90 Pearl Street East.
city = Brockville
province =Ontario
postalcode = K6V 1P8
url = [http://www.ucdsb.on.ca/Schools/School+Directory/Secondary/bci/homepage.htm Brockville C.I.]
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schoolboard = Upper Canada District School Board
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principal = Don Lewis
viceprincipal = Alan Perry
administrator = Deborah Bradley
schooltype = Publichigh school
grades = 9 to 12
language = English
area = Brockville
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teamname = Red Ram
colours = Red and Black
founded = 1889
enrollment = 500 approx.
enrollment_as_of =Brockville Collegiate Institute (BCI) is a public high school located in Brockville,
Ontario .History
Brockville Collegiate Institute was built on the present site in 1889, and was formally opened for the Fall term in September of that year. The grey stone building of simple and dignified architecture stood near the centre of the block between Orchard St. and Ormond St. facing Pearl St. on the south. A beautiful lawn in front extended the length of the block and was terraced to the playgrounds of the boys and girls at the rear.
The school comprised the basement with cloakrooms for pupils and a furnace room, the main floor with office and library in a shallow extension at the front and three classrooms on the north. The second floor held a laboratory above the office, and an assembly room and one classroom; the third floor with two gyms for boys and girls.
John McMullen, author of “A History of Canada” and editor of “The Brockville Monitor” was head of the building committee. The citizens felt that at last they had a splendid school - one that would serve the town for ages. The new school evidently attracted more pupils, and in a short time, a small classroom was partitioned off the assembly room. Soon the later was required for classes.
In 1908, a north wing was added, containing the gymnasium on the ground floor, above that a laboratory and classroom, and on the second floor, a large assembly hall. But this too proved quite inadequate for the growing numbers, and the assembly hall was divided by means of temporary partitions into three classrooms. The two gymnasiums of the original building had long been used for very unsatisfactory classrooms.
It burned down on March 8, 1929 but re-opened two years later.
Twenty-seven alumni were killed serving in World War I and forty-six in World War II.
Administration
The school is a member of the
Upper Canada District School Board (UCDSB). Its feeder public elementary schools in the area include Commonwealth, Front of Yonge, Lyn, Maynard, Meadowview, Prince of Wales, Thousand Islands Elementary School, Toniata, Westminster, and Vanier.The student population has been declining in recent years and currently sits at approximately 500. Approximately 60% of these students reach the school by bus.
Academics
BCI performs well in provincial academic testing and an estimated 90% of its graduates continue on to post-secondary education. In March 2007 it became the first school in the UCDSB to score 100% on the
Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test with the provincial average at 84%.In November 2006 BCI became accredited to offer the
International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme.The school offers
French immersion and extended core French programs which boast approximately 125 students.Through its
cooperative education courses 50 - 70 students have work study placements in the community.In addition to these programs and its core curriculum it also offers students courses in such subjects as music theatre, food and nutrition, English media, multimedia, music, art, photography, drama, leadership and peer support.
Extra-Curricular Activities
The school also offers its students a wide range of extracurricular activities in athletics, arts programs, and service clubs.
School teams compete in badminton, basketball, cross country running, football, hockey, rowing (through an association with the Brockville Rowing Club), rugby, soccer, track and field, and volleyball.
Building on its strong arts courses the school consistently produces successful musical theatre productions, concert bands, stage bands, instrumental groups and choirs.
Other extracurricular opportunites include a
Key Club , aStudent Council , a Yearbook Club, the Sound and Lighting Crew,Reach for the Top teams (which have placed as high as fourth provincially), the Rambotics Robotics Club, math Teams, a Film Club, the Envirothon Club and a Grad Club.Notable Alumni
Some notable former students of the school:Mary Beacock Fryer, historian and author.
John Bracken , formerManitoba Premier and leader of theProgressive Conservative Party of Canada .George E. Smith, former president ofBeatrice Foods Canada, Stuart Ramsey Tomkins, academicLieutenant-Colonel Thain Wendell MacDowell , recipient of theVictoria Cross andDistinguished Service Order .ources
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