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North Lambton Secondary School : ウィキペディア英語版
North Lambton Secondary School

North Lambton Secondary School is a Canadian public school, in Forest, Lambton County, Ontario. It is operated by the Lambton Kent District School Board. It was formerly named Forest District High School. Around 549 students are currently attending NLSS. Its feeder elementary schools are Plympton-Wyoming (Aberarder Central School), Watford (East Lambton), Bosanquet-Thedford (Bosanquet Public), Grand Bend (Grand Bend Public) and Forest (St.John Fisher and Kinnwood-Forest Central) as well as Hillside School on the Kettle and Stoney Point First Nation.
==History==
Until the 1880s students seeking to go beyond a basic elementary school education would have to board in larger centers such as Sarnia were a district grammar school had been established in 1844. The abolition of the District Grammar Schools in 1871 led to the creation of Collegiate Institutes and High Schools, the former devoted to traditional classical forms of education and the latter catering to male and female students in subject areas like English and the natural sciences. Students living in larger cities who were destined to further their education at university were more likely to attend Collegiate Institutes. However, in communities such as Forest the development of High Schools did provide a rudimentary base for those wishing to continue their studies at Normal School or university.〔R.D. Gidney and W.P.J. Millar, 'Inventing Secondary Education: The Rise of the High School in Nineteenth-Century Ontario' (McGill-Queen's University Press, 1990)〕 In 1890 Forest's first permanent high school was built for $6300 with Principal James H. Philip and four additional teachers serving approximately 160 students. (Prior to this Forest had been served by a Model School.) The school was gradually enlarged but suffered a catastrophic fire in 1940 at which point it was substantially rebuilt. Over the subsequent decades enrolments increased both due to the demographic increase of the "Baby Boom" and an increasing emphasis and desire for higher education. The last major addition to the school was completed in the early 1970s. With the creation of the Lambton County Board of Education in 1969 Forest District High School was rechristened North Lambton Secondary School.〔Jean Turnbull Elford, Canada West’s Last Frontier: A History of Lambton (Lambton County Historical Society, 1982), 24-28.〕 Plans for the expansion of the school were tentatively approved in the spring of 1969 which would see $1,000,000 spent on increasing student capacity from 750 to 1,200. Subsequent estimates indicated that $579,520 would be required to make these alterations.〔 "Lambton board of education five-year estimate sets $20,000,000 for construction, renovation," ''Windsor Star'', April 15, 1969 and "Board sends addition bid for study," ''Windsor Star'', December 9, 1969 〕

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