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Lester B. Pearson High School (Burlington)

Lester B. Pearson High School
Address
1433 Headon Road
Burlington, Ontario, L7M 1V7
Canada
Coordinates 43°22′26″N 79°48′28″W / 43.37389°N 79.80785°W / 43.37389; -79.80785Coordinates: 43°22′26″N 79°48′28″W / 43.37389°N 79.80785°W / 43.37389; -79.80785
Information
School type Public
Motto Nulli Secundus
(Second to none)
Founded 1976
School board Halton District School Board
Area trustee Kristen Lochhead
Principal Loraine Fedurco
Grades 9 - 12
Enrollment 479 (2014)
Language English, French (Immersion)
Area North Burlington
Colour(s) Red and White
Mascot The Maple Leaf
Team name The Patriots
Website

Lester B. Pearson High School is a high school located in Burlington, Ontario, Canada, administered by the Halton District School Board. Founded in 1976, the school is named after former Prime Minister Lester B. Pearson.

Lester B. Pearson High School has just over 450 students enrolled from local communities. The high school has had numerous sporting successes. The school won a Halton title in men's hockey in 2006. The men's basketball team has had success with back to back Halton titles in 1992 and 1993, 3 repetitive Halton titles from 2005–2007 and one in 1988, with 3 Peel-GHAC championships and subsequent appearances at the OFSAA provincial championship tournament in 1988, 1993, 2006 and 2007. The rugby team has had OFSAA appearances numerous times for both senior girls and boys. In 2009 the Junior Boys Basketball Team won the Halton Boys Regional Basketball Championship. In 2011, the Senior Girls soccer team won the Halton Girls Championship and placed third at the 2011 OFSAA Championships. The Junior Girls Volleyball also won their championship in the same year. Also the Sr. Boys Rugby Team went to OFSAA for a 2nd year in a row and getting their first OFSAA win in a friendly match. In 2012, the Senior Boys Basketball, Senior Boys Volleyball, and Varsity Boys Rugby won championships in their respective sports. Varsity Boys Hockey, Girls Junior, Senior Volleyball, and Girls Softball made it to the championship games but unfortunately fell short. In 2002 the men's baseball team won Pearson's only OFSAA triple A championship at Skydome in Toronto. With the opening of Dr Frank Hayden S.S in 2013 Pearson's population dropped almost 200 students, but many of its teams were to advance to many and win some OFSAA titles (2015-2016). Despite the drop, the school continues in many areas and through the efforts of a staff, continues to offer extra-curricular activities, international trips (Spain, France, New Zealand) and participates in the Burlington-Apeldoorn Youth Exchange.

Pearson also raised $9,000 to build a school in Sierra Leone, Africa with their Social Justice Program run by Tanya Andersen and Judith Genis. It is also raising monies for the Malala Fund.


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