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Trafalgar Castle School

Trafalgar Castle School
Location
Whitby, Ontario
Canada
Coordinates 43°52′43″N 78°55′58″W / 43.87856°N 78.93289°W / 43.87856; -78.93289Coordinates: 43°52′43″N 78°55′58″W / 43.87856°N 78.93289°W / 43.87856; -78.93289
Information
Type girls and young women Private Boarding/Day
Motto Veritas, Virtus, Venustas
Established 1874
Principal Dr. Leanne Foster
Grades grades 5 through 12
Language English
Colour(s) Blue Marine and White
Mascot Dante the Dragon
Affiliations Non Denominational

Trafalgar Castle School in Whitby, Ontario is an internationally known, independent day and boarding school for girls and young women in grades 5 through 12. Boarding at the school begins in grade 7. Founded in 1874 as "Ontario Ladies' College", Trafalgar Castle School is one of the oldest independent schools in Canada and the second-oldest girls' school in Ontario.

The castle was built by Nelson Gilbert Reynolds, Sheriff of Ontario County, as a private residence in 1859. Reynolds was named after Lord Nelson and named his castle Trafalgar in honour of the Battle of Trafalgar.

The castle was the largest private dwelling in Canada until Casa Loma was built. It cost Reynolds $70,000, which was an exorbitant sum; a home at that time was built for $2,000, and a bank complete with vault could be built for $5,000 to $7,000. Reynolds was a colourful character and a gambling man, and indeed it was gambling losses that reportedly forced him to sell his beloved home to the Methodists in 1874 for the sum of $30,000.

The Methodists of that day were very interested in establishing higher learning institutions for young women. Rev. J. E. Sanderson convinced the Town of Whitby that this would be beneficial to its economy. James Holden, Esq. founder of the Dominion Bank, a local politician and businessman (with 5 daughters of his own) supported this idea. Sanderson and Holden were instrumental in raising the money and shares for the purchase of the castle and the establishment of Ontario Ladies' College.

Trafalgar Castle hosted its share of royalty and dignitaries through the years; both as Reynolds' residence, then as Ontario Ladies' College and now as Trafalgar Castle School.

The school has about 200 day and boarding students; all girls from grade 5 to grade 12. Boarding students from many countries including but not limited to Mexico, Korea, China, England, Spain, Nigeria, The Bahamas, Australia, Jamaica, and Japan. The boarding program starts in grade 7. While the school was historically Methodist, students today are from all faiths.

Students gather in the Chapel each morning for presentations based on different weekly themes, such as values or events occurring in the world. There is singing on Fridays. At lunch, everyone gathers for a communal meal in the Dining Hall where announcements about student sports and daily events are made. Students attend an Academic Advisor period before and after school.


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