Lisgar Collegiate Institute | |
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29 Lisgar Street Ottawa, Ontario, K2P 0B9 Canada |
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Coordinates | 45°25′14.2″N 75°41′17.0″W / 45.420611°N 75.688056°WCoordinates: 45°25′14.2″N 75°41′17.0″W / 45.420611°N 75.688056°W |
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Funding type | Public |
Motto | Alere Flammam (Nourish the Flame) |
Founded | 1843 |
School board | Ottawa Carleton District School Board |
Superintendent | Walter Piovesan |
Area trustee | Jennifer McKenzie |
Administrator | Neil Petrie |
Principal | Patsy Agard |
Vice Principals | Deidre Barnabe Matt Gagnier |
Grades | 9–12 |
Enrollment | 1100 |
Campus | Urban |
Colour(s) | Blue, Silver |
Team name | Lords |
Newspaper | Lisgarwrite |
Yearbook | Vox Lycei |
Communities served | Sandy Hill, New Edinburgh, Centretown, Rockcliffe Park, Ontario |
Public transit access | Transitway stations Laurier and Mackenzie King. Also served by routes 5, 6, and 14 |
School presidents | Gabriel Sher Jonathan Chen |
Website | www |
Lisgar Collegiate Institute is an Ottawa-Carleton District School Board secondary school in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
Lisgar Collegiate Institute, one of the country's best regarded public schools, is located in downtown Ottawa by the Rideau Canal and is only a few blocks from Canada's Parliament Hill. The school serves the neighbourhoods of Sandy Hill, New Edinburgh, Centretown, and Rockcliffe Park, and has many students transferring from other areas, attracted by the school's reputation and prestige. In previous years, parents and students have camped out overnight to secure a "coveted transfer spot" to Lisgar, causing some controversy in the news. Lisgar is known for its gifted student program, and was ranked number one for public schools in Ottawa and 12th in the province by the Fraser Institute in 2008. Its Reach for the Top team won the Canadian national finals in the 2008 and 2015 seasons. Lisgar has also won the National and International Whiz Quiz Trivia Challenge for the past two years Lisgar's Improv team is also well known for its continued excellence in the Canadian Improv Games, winning the National Tournament back to back in 1999 and 2000 and qualifying for the Canadian National tournament every year since 2004. Lisgar is also home to the student-run Ottawa-Carleton Educational Space Simulation.
In 1843, a grammar school with 40 paying students was opened in the Sandy Hill area of Ottawa in a house at the corner of Waller Street and Daly Avenue. In 1859, the school became one of the first in Ontario to admit girls. The school changed locations several times in the first few years, and was renamed first Bytown Grammar School and later Ottawa Grammar School. In 1871 the school was raised to a high school and in 1873 to a collegiate institute, becoming Ottawa Collegiate Institute.