Osgoode Township High School Explained

Osgoode Township High School
Address:2800 8th Line Road
City:Ottawa
Province:Ontario
Postcode:K0A 2P0
Country:Canada
Coordinates:45.2288°N -75.4698°W
Motto:Semper ad altiora nitamur
Motto Translation:Always, we strive for higher
Founded:1920
Schoolboard:Ottawa Carleton District School Board
Superintendent:Shawn Lehman
Trustee:Mark Fisher
Principal:Richard King
Grades Label:Grades
Grades:9 to 12
Enrollment:446
Enrollment As Of:2022
Campus:Rural, Suburban
Colours:Double blue
Team Name:Panthers
Communities:Metcalfe, Greely, Osgoode, Carlsbad Springs, Vernon, Edwards, Kenmore, Manotick
Feeder Schools:Metcalfe Public, Castor Valley, Rideau Valley

Osgoode Township High School is a high school in the Metcalfe community of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. The school was founded in 1920 by the Carleton Board of Education in what was then Osgoode Township. Since 1944, the school has been under the jurisdiction of the Ottawa Carleton District School Board. In 1954, the school moved into its current location on 8th Line Road.

The school's student body is drawn from the communities of Metcalfe, Greely, Osgoode, Carlsbad Springs, Vernon, Edwards, Kenmore, Manotick and the area surrounding these communities.

In addition to the regular English Ontario school curriculum, Osgoode Township High School also offers cooperative education, composite studies, French immersion, and the Ontario Youth Apprenticeship Program. Despite its small student population, the school has successful athletic and music programs.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Our School - Osgoode Township HS. 2022-12-28.