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Saint John High School

Saint John High School
Saint John High Schooll.jpg
Address
170-200 Prince William Street
Saint John, New Brunswick, E2L 2B7
Canada
Coordinates 45°16′08″N 66°03′39″W / 45.2688°N 66.0609°W / 45.2688; -66.0609Coordinates: 45°16′08″N 66°03′39″W / 45.2688°N 66.0609°W / 45.2688; -66.0609
Information
School type Public High School
Motto Vita Vitalis
(A Life Worthwhile)
Founded 1805
School board Anglophone South School District (ASD-S)
Superintendent Zoe Watson
School number 2043
Principal Lori Wall
Grades 9-12
Enrollment 921 (as of 2017)
Language English, French
Campus Built 1931, expanded 1964, 1986
Area Saint John, New Brunswick
Colour(s) Red      and grey     
Mascot Greyhound
Team name The Greyhounds
Website

Saint John High School is a high school located in Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada. It was founded in 1805 and is the oldest publicly funded school in Canada.

On March 5, 1805, the New Brunswick Legislature passed, "An Act for encouraging and extending literature in the province." The passage of this act led to the creation of The Saint John Grammar School to meet the needs of a "... proper and adequate educational institute" (SJHS) for boys. On March 19, 1805 Common Council granted £100 towards the creation of a school building on Germain St. on land purchased from Mr. Thomas Horsfield. In 1819, Dr. Patterson started his fifty-one year reign as principal of the Grammar School.

"The Commons Schools Act" of 1871 led to the Grammar School coming under the supervision of the School Board and the creation of the Girls' High School. By 1874 the closing exercises of the Grammar School and the Girls' High School were a joint venture.

Victoria Girls School In 1876 the Victoria Building was opened as the girls' high school. Unfortunately, a year later the Great Fire destroyed both this new school and the "... ancient looking wooden building on the corner of Germain and Horsfield" (St. John High). A new Victoria School for girls was opened in 1878 but the Grammar School was located in a variety of buildings until a new high school building was erected on Union Street for both boys and girls. It opened as Saint John High School in 1897. Even though the students were housed in the same building, segregation of the sexes was an entrenched idea. Few students experienced academic instruction from members of the opposite sex. A few activities however, such as the school orchestra created in Saint John High School on Union Street 1898, were co-educational. This building served the students of SJHS until the 1930s when academic demands and curricular innovations necessitated the building of a new school.

The school's current facility, designed by the architect Herbert Stanley Brenan, opened in 1932 with over 1100 students. Segregation of the sexes continued as a tradition, with the boys using the Duke Street entrance and the girls the Canterbury Street one. It was not until Dr. A. T. G. Harrison's tenure that classes became co-ed.

Two additions have been made to this building since its opening. The "New Wing" added in 1964 houses the science labs, a double gymnasium and a swimming pool. In 1986 the school underwent major renovations updating its electrical needs, outfitting it with new windows, creating new computer labs and adding an enlarged modern library.


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