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Colonel By Secondary School

Colonel By Secondary School
Colonel By Crest.png
Front of Colonel By Secondary School.jpg
Address
2381 Ogilvie Road
Ottawa, Ontario, K1J 7N4
Canada
Coordinates 45°27′18″N 75°36′00″W / 45.45500°N 75.60000°W / 45.45500; -75.60000Coordinates: 45°27′18″N 75°36′00″W / 45.45500°N 75.60000°W / 45.45500; -75.60000
Information
Motto "Quod Incepimus Conficiemus"
(What We Have Begun, We Shall Finish)
Founded 1970 building inaugurated 1972
School board Ottawa Carleton District School Board
Superintendent Barrie Hammond
Area trustee Katie Holtzhauer
School number 902586
Principal Jean Fulton-Hale
IB Coordinator Lewis Harthun
Grades 9-12
Enrollment 1162
Language English, French
Campus Suburban
Colour(s) Royal Blue & Kelly Green         
Mascot Colby the Cougar
Team name Cougars
Website
Last updated: June 2015

Colonel By Secondary School is an Ottawa-Carleton District School Board high school. It is located in the Beacon Hill neighbourhood of Gloucester in the city of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. It is a non-semestered school, and is the only English public school in Ottawa that offers the International Baccalaureate (IB) diploma programme. Colonel By is ranked the number one secondary school in Ottawa, and is ranked second in the province by the Fraser Institute.

Colonel By Secondary School was unveiled on March 10, 1972. The school was designed by Craig and Kohler architects with P.E. Brule Co. Ltd. contractors. The school was erected by the Carleton Board of Education. The school is dedicated to Lieutenant-Colonel John By. J.L. McDonald served as the first principal of Colonel By Secondary School.

Colonel By Secondary School was named for Lieutenant Colonel John By, the Royal Engineers officer who supervised the building of Ottawa's Rideau Canal and 1826-1832 and founded Bytown. A historical plaque located on the grounds of Colonel By Secondary School states, "Colonel John By (1779 - 1836) was born and educated in England and first came to Canada in 1802. As a member of the Royal Engineers, he worked on the first small locks on the St. Lawrence River as well as the fortifications of Quebec. He returned to England in 1811 and fought in the peninsular War, but came back to Canada in 1826 to spend five summers heading the construction of the Rideau Canal, the 200 km long waterway which now connects Ottawa and Kingston. This formidable task included the building of about 50 dams and 47 locks, without the aid of modern equipment. But the amazing feat was never recognized in Colonel By's own lifetime, and he died three years after its completion, never imagining that many thousands of Canadians would greatly admire and value his achievement in the centuries to come. Colonel By's attributes of courage, determination, and diligence, inspire us to emulate him, in the hopes that we too may somehow serve our country in a way which will benefit future generations."


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