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Seaway District High School
Address
P.O. Box 100, 2 Beach Street

Iroquois
,
Canada
,
Ontario
,
K0E 1K0
Coordinates 44°51′01″N 75°18′53″W / 44.85031°N 75.31465°W / 44.85031; -75.31465
Information
School district Upper Canada District School Board
PrincipalMr. Geoff Trasuk
Grades7 to 12
Enrollment400
Average class size27
CampusNo
Colour(s)Orange, Black
Team nameSpartans
TuitionNone
Website http://www.ucdsb.on.ca/school/sda/Pages/default.aspx

Seaway District High School is a small, rural secondary school in Iroquois, Ontario, Canada, a community within the township of South Dundas. The high school has an enrollment of approximately 400 students. It opened in 1957 as South Dundas District High School after the relocation of the town of Iroquois in the 1950s. The school was expanded in the mid-1960s and students from Morrisburg Collegiate Institute moved to the rechristened Seaway District High School in the fall of 1967. Some students from Mountain High School began attending Seaway in 1970. Seaway celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2017. The school takes its name from the Saint Lawrence Seaway.

See also

External links

  • "Seaway District High School". Retrieved 2009-10-08. Official site.
  • "Seaway District High School - School Details". Upper Canada District School Board. Retrieved 2009-10-08.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Seaway District High School
Address
P.O. Box 100, 2 Beach Street

Iroquois
,
Canada
,
Ontario
,
K0E 1K0
Coordinates 44°51′01″N 75°18′53″W / 44.85031°N 75.31465°W / 44.85031; -75.31465
Information
School district Upper Canada District School Board
PrincipalMr. Geoff Trasuk
Grades7 to 12
Enrollment400
Average class size27
CampusNo
Colour(s)Orange, Black
Team nameSpartans
TuitionNone
Website http://www.ucdsb.on.ca/school/sda/Pages/default.aspx

Seaway District High School is a small, rural secondary school in Iroquois, Ontario, Canada, a community within the township of South Dundas. The high school has an enrollment of approximately 400 students. It opened in 1957 as South Dundas District High School after the relocation of the town of Iroquois in the 1950s. The school was expanded in the mid-1960s and students from Morrisburg Collegiate Institute moved to the rechristened Seaway District High School in the fall of 1967. Some students from Mountain High School began attending Seaway in 1970. Seaway celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2017. The school takes its name from the Saint Lawrence Seaway.

See also

External links

  • "Seaway District High School". Retrieved 2009-10-08. Official site.
  • "Seaway District High School - School Details". Upper Canada District School Board. Retrieved 2009-10-08.

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