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Earl of March Secondary School

Earl of March Secondary School
School Exterior.jpg
Address
4 The Parkway
Ottawa, Ontario, K2K 1Y4
Canada
Coordinates 45°19′24″N 75°53′42″W / 45.3232°N 75.8951°W / 45.3232; -75.8951Coordinates: 45°19′24″N 75°53′42″W / 45.3232°N 75.8951°W / 45.3232; -75.8951
Information
Motto Tuum Est
(It is Yours)
Founded 6 December 1971
School board Ottawa Carleton District School Board
Superintendent Olga Grigoriev
Area trustee Christine Boothby (Zone 2)
Principal Jon Harris
Vice-Principal Monica Leonhardt
Marilyn Englebert
Joanne Favell (Intermediate)
Grades 7–12
Enrollment 1658 (2016)
Language English
French
Campus Suburban, 24 acres
Colour(s) Green, White, Gold, and Black
                
Team name The Lions
Communities served Kanata Lakes
Beaverbrook
Katimavik-Hazeldean
Feeder schools Katimavik Elementary School (grade 9 only),
Stephen Leacock Public School,
W. Erskine Johnston Public School Roland Michener Public School.
Public transit access Yes (OC Transpo)
Website

Earl of March Secondary School is an Ottawa-Carleton District School Board secondary school in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. It is located in suburban Kanata in the Beaverbrook neighbourhood. The school also serves the neighbourhoods of Kanata Lakes and Katimavik-Hazeldean.

The Earl of March Secondary School opened on December 6, 1971 and was the only school in the area that would become the City of Kanata (later to be amalgamated within the City of Ottawa). The school was designed by Balharrie, Helmer, and Gibson architects and engineers for the Carleton Board of Education (which became part of the Ottawa-Carleton District School Board) and was built for $5.5M. The school was designed to be one of the best educational facilities in the province for its time featuring all the amenities of a large modern high school including a 750-seat proscenium arch auditorium, a large gymnasium with a balcony, a smaller exercise gym, a large cafeteria, a library, specialized science, technology, and arts rooms, as well as several flexible spaces.

When the school opened, the Earl of March's catchment area was a large part of the Regional Municipality of Ottawa–Carleton, encompassing March, Huntley, Torbolton, and Fitzroy townships and part of Goulbourn Township. As such, Earl of March served for many years as the sole high school for Ottawa's then-nascent northwestern suburbs outside the Greenbelt. As Kanata started to rapidly expand in the late 1970s to the 1990s, other high schools were built and the catchment area was made smaller to prevent excessive over-crowding. Today, the Earl of March is one of five public high schools and three other schools that now facilitate the area the Earl used to.


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