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==References== |
==References== |
Revision as of 04:24, 23 February 2009
Rideau High School | |
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Address | |
815 St. Laurent Boulevard , , K1K 3A7 | |
Information | |
School board | Ottawa Carleton District School Board |
Principal | Nancy Girozan |
Campus | urban |
Colour(s) | Blue and White |
Mascot | Ram |
Team name | Rams |
Feeder schools | Queen Elizabeth, Queen Mary |
Affiliation | none |
Website | http://www.rideauhs.ocdsb.ca |
Rideau High School is an Ottawa-Carleton District School Board high school in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada . It is located at 815 St. Laurent Boulevard in the east end of the city on the edge of Vanier. It is located next to the Queen Elizabeth elementary school. The school opened in 1958. It was the second of a series of ten high schools built by the school board to cope with rapidly rising attendance and the baby boom. The project generated some controversy as the Collegiate Board presented a plan that included an auditorium, double gym, and a cafeteria. The Ottawa Property Owners association objected to these as expensive and unneeded luxuries, and the mayor Charlotte Whitton agreed. The dispute delayed the construction of the school for some time.
The school was renovated in the early 1990s at the cost of several million dollars. It is a mixed stream school offering Academic(advanced), Applied(general) and Essential level courses. The school also has a significant English as a Second Language program, with about 15% of the student population enrolled. Its specialization in ESL programs makes it one of the most multicultural schools in the city. Rideau also has programs for special needs students and strong technological programming. Rideau was designed to hold 1200 students. Today enrolment has fallen to about 560 students.
The school contains two daycares and adult English programs.
From a student project, it has been found to have several "gang" students attending this school. These facts should not be removed to ensure the safety of children future enrollments.
References
- Keith, Janet. The Collegiate Institute Board of Ottawa: A Short History, 1843-1969. Ottawa: Kent, 1969.
External links
- School Website
- OCDSB Website
- 2006-2007 OCDSB School Profile
- 2005-2006 OCDSB School Profile
- 2004-2005 OCDSB School Profile