Cornwall Collegiate and Vocational School

Summary

Cornwall Collegiate and Vocational School (CCVS) is a high school located in Cornwall, Ontario.[1] It was built in 1806 and is one of the oldest schools in Canada. The school's bicentennial in 2006 attracted over 1500 former students back to the school.

Cornwall Collegiate and Vocational School
Address
Map
437 Sydney St.

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Canada
Coordinates45°01′22″N 74°43′41″W / 45.02271°N 74.72810°W / 45.02271; -74.72810
Information
School typeHigh school
MottoLabor Ipse Voluptas (lat. Work is Pleasure)
Founded1806; 218 years ago (1806)
School boardUpper Canada District School Board
PrincipalLeah Eden
GradesGrades 7 to 12
Enrollment850+
LanguageEnglish, French immersion, Mohawk
Colour(s)Red, Black, and Gold    
MascotRaiders
Websiteccvs.ucdsb.on.ca

History edit

Cornwall Collegiate and Vocational School (CCVS) was founded in 1806 by John Strachan as the Cornwall Grammar School. Strachan would later go on to help found the University of Toronto. Over the years, the school has been through several structural changes, such as when the 1944 Cornwall–Massena earthquake destroyed the middle of the building which then had to be demolished and reconstructed. In the mid-1970s, the centre core again underwent major renovations. Additional changes were made during the summer months of 2011 and 2012 to help accommodate the students from General Vanier Intermediate School for the 2011–12 school year, and later to assist with the transition of the Kinsmen-Vincent Massey school for the 2012–13 school year.

In a 2002 controversial decision, the school's grade 9 and 10 students were moved to St. Lawrence and General Vanier, while grade 11 and 12 students from those schools were subsequently moved to CCVS in an effort to cut costs. This was changed back in 2010, which resulted in CCVS becoming a 7–12 school following the General Vanier Intermediate School closure at the conclusion of the 2010–11 school year.

Today, CCVS is an ethnically diverse school which reflects the changing demographics in the city of Cornwall. Due to its long history, CCVS offers many scholarship, bursary and award opportunities that total more than $150,000 for its graduating students. Notable among these is the Arthur F. Battista memorial bursary. It is awarded to 30 graduates each year, 15 to college bound students and 15 to university bound students. The bursary awards the university bound students with $4,000 over two years, and $3,500 to college bound students.

Currently, CCVS offers Special High Skills Majors in Arts and Culture and Communication and Technology. Students can earn a red seal on their diploma if they successfully complete a certain number of credits in these areas of study.

Arms edit

Coat of arms of Cornwall Collegiate and Vocational School
Notes
Granted 20 April 2006.[2]
Crest
An antique lamp contourné Or enflamed Gules within a wreath of laurel Or fructed Gules.
Escutcheon
Per pale Gules and Sable two torches Or on a chief rayonné Or three pellets.
Supporters
Two stags Or each attired unguled and gorged with a Loyalist civil coronet Gules standing on a grassy mound Vert set with trillium flowers and wild rice stalks Proper rising above barry wavy Argent and Azure.
Motto
Labor Ipse Voluptas

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Super school name could be contentious". Cornwall Seaway News. 2023-06-03. Retrieved 2023-09-21.
  2. ^ "Cornwall Collegiate and Vocational School". Canadian Heraldic Authority. Retrieved 21 September 2023.