St. George's Public School
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St. George's Public School is a public elementary school in London, Ontario. It was founded in 1850 when the district of St. George split from the Union School and created its own school.
There are approximately 300 students. It includes a Developmental Centre as well as a gifted students program.
[edit] St. George's Principals Through the Years
1869 - 1870 William Irwin Esq. 1870 - 1874 Margaret Kissack 1874 - 1875 Dr. Alex Hotson 1875 - 1876 Dr. J.G. Hands 1876 - 1877 Byron Shepherd 1877 - 1882 D.W.B. McKay 1882 - 1885 Dr. M. J. Glass 1885 - 1891 R.F. Wilson 1891 - 1893 C.B. Edwards 1893 - 1894 S.P. Reynolds 1894 - 1904 Samuel Baker 1904 - 1935 E.W. Wyatt 1935 - 1938 F.H.Galpin 1938 - 1969 G.B. Aberhart 1969 - 1975 Alex McColl 1975 - 1978 Richard Pope 1978 - 1987 Leonard Hack 1987 - 1994 Douglas Corsaut 1994 - 2000 R.D. Donaldson 2000 - 2003 Lorna MacKenzie 2003 - 2006 David Westaway 2006-Present David Ennis
[edit] Notable alumni
- Paul Haggis, Academy Award-winning screenwriter
- Samantha Siemens Master of Time, Space and Dimension
- Connor Pierotti Future Prime Minister
[edit] External links
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