M.M. Robinson High School | |
Address: | 2425 Upper Middle Road |
City: | Burlington |
Province: | Ontario |
Postcode: | L7P 3N9 |
Country: | Canada |
Coordinates: | 43.3638°N -79.8249°W |
Schooltype: | Public High School |
Motto: | Per Ardua Ad Scientiam |
Motto Translation: | Through Hard Work, Knowledge |
Founded: | 1963 |
Schoolboard: | Halton District School Board |
Trustee: | Andrea Grebenc |
Principal: | Nicholas Varricchio |
Grades Label: | Grades |
Grades: | 9 to 12 |
Enrolment: | 1200+ |
Enrolment As Of: | 2022 |
Language: | English, French Immersion |
Area: | Halton |
Colours: | Maroon and gold |
Mascot: | Ram (Nicknamed "Rammy Z. McRamhead") |
Team Name: | M.M. Robinson Rams |
Feeder Schools: | Rolling Meadows, Brant Hills, C.H. Norton, Sir Ernest Macmillan |
M.M. Robinson High School is a high school located in Burlington, Ontario, Canada. It is administered by the Halton District School Board. There are approx. 1200 students attending MMR with programs addressing all Pathways.
Founded in 1963, the school is named after the founder of the British Empire Games, Melville Marks Robinson.
In fall 2018, staff and students from Lester B. Pearson High School were transferred to the school as LBP had closed.
Students opt for a variety of pathways, with approximately 80% traditionally going to university, 15% going to college, and the remaining 5% going to the workplace.The school has a notable French immersion program and Ontario Youth Apprenticeship Program (OYAP).
The mascot of the school teams is a ram, and school colours are maroon and gold. During the 2005–2006 school year the mascot uniform was taken by a graduating honours student as a year-end prank. It was later returned anonymously post commencement.
The school has a successful baseball program and two students, Mark McDonald and Paul McDonald were drafted in 2001 for the Toronto Blue Jays.[1]
In 1990 Boys Baseball won the Blue Jay Cup Championship at Skydome.
The Boys Baseball team won the Halton Secondary School Athletic Association Championship in 2007, 2008 and 2010.
The Senior Men's basketball team won the Halton Championships in 1991.
The Senior Men's hockey team won the silver medal at OFSAA in 1987.
The Men's hockey team were Peel Halton Champions in 1970-71.
The Senior Men's football team made their OFSAA Golden Horseshoe Bowl finals debut in 2012. They lost to the Lakeshore Catholic Gators of Port Colborne by a score of 29–28, despite leading 21–8 at halftime.
The Robinson Rams have a long history of football alumni going on to play in university or professionally, this list extended in 2016 as AJ Allen signed his Letter of Intent to play with the University of Guelph Gryphons football program. Allen was the 35th overall selection for the 2020 CFL Draft, by the Saskatchewan Roughriders.[2]
MM Robinson's FIRST Robotics team was founded June, 2006 by students Jason Patel and Matthew Gardner.[3] The team participates in events around the Greater Toronto Area, with the notable exception being their regular appearances at the Durham College event. Some of the teams notable accomplishments are:
The MM Robinson Drumline was started in 2007 by Carolyn French, Zach Leslie, and a small group of students who met in the cafeteria and practiced on drum pads. The drumline has since grown to over 30 members and regularly performs over 30 times a season. These include performances within the school, the school board, the community and Southern Ontario. They have performed at the Ontario Music Educators Association Conference, the Olympic Torch Relay in Hamilton, the Toronto Rock Home Opener at the ACC and on Breakfast Television. These landmark events give the students of M.M. Robinson High School the opportunity to promote marching percussion as an emerging activity throughout Ontario.
Stephen Lewis, who gave a passionate speech about the crisis of the AIDS pandemic in Africa at MMR on March 5, 2007, was presented with a cheque for over $15,000. The money was raised by MMR students through activities in school and in the community at large. By March 2007 students had raised $25,000 for charity, including $15,185.50 for the Stephen Lewis Foundation's fund to assist African women raising grandchildren orphaned by AIDS.[6]