Trafalgar Castle School
Trafalgar Castle School | |
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Coordinates | 43°52′43″N78°55′58″W/ 43.87856°N 78.93289°W |
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Type | girls and young women Private Boarding/Day |
Motto | Veritas, Virtus, Venustas |
Established | 1874 |
Principal | Melissa Knight-Johnson |
Grades | grades 4 through 12 |
Language | English |
Colour(s) | Blue Marine and White |
Mascot | Dante the Dragon |
Affiliations | Non Denominational |
Trafalgar Castle SchoolinWhitby, Ontariois an internationally known, independent day and boarding school for girls and young women in grades 4 through 12.[1]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 inCanadaand the second-oldest girls' school inOntario.
History
[edit]The castle was built by Nelson Gilbert Reynolds, Sheriff ofOntario County,as a private residence in 1859. Reynolds was named afterLord Nelsonand named his castle Trafalgar in honour of theBattle of Trafalgar.
The castle was the largest private dwelling in Canada untilCasa Lomawas 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 theMethodistsin 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 theDominion 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.
Exterior shots of the building were used as "Collinwood" in the 2012 filmDark Shadows.[2]The building has also appeared in other films such asThe Vow,starringChanning Tatum,Detroit Rock City,Strike!,The Skulls,andI Shall Never Forget.[3]
Student life
[edit]The school has approximately 240 day and boarding students, all girls from grade 4 to grade 12. While many boarders are international students, there are also domestic boarders from across Canada. The boarding program starts in grade 7. While the school was historicallyMethodist,students today are from all faiths and the school is considered non-denominational.
The current and 12th Head of School is Melissa Knight-Johnson. Knight-Johnson assumed the role as Head of School in July of 2023. Prior to this, Knight-Johnson was a teacher, Deputy Head and Director of Athletics for the school since 2007.
Athletics
[edit]Trafalgar has teams of various age levels in the following sports:
- Basketball
- Cross Country
- Field hockey
- Soccer
- Rowing
- Swimming
- Archery
- Softball
- Track and Field
- Dance Pac
- Volleyball
Notable faculty
[edit]- Reginald Bedford,pianist
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^"Conference of Independent Schools of Ontario: Trafalgar Castle School".cisontario.ca.Retrieved2018-04-07.
- ^"Was Lyndhurst Mansion Used On The Set Of Dark Shadows?".WestchesterMagazine.Today Media. March 8, 2016.RetrievedSeptember 14,2019.
- ^"Filming Location Matching" Trafalgar Castle School, Whitby, Ontario, Canada "(Sorted by Popularity Ascending)".IMDB.IMDB. March 12, 2012.RetrievedAugust 24,2021.
External links
[edit]- Girls' schools in Canada
- High schools in the Regional Municipality of Durham
- Boarding schools in Ontario
- Educational institutions established in 1874
- Methodist schools
- Private schools in Ontario
- Preparatory schools in Ontario
- Education in Whitby, Ontario
- Christian schools in Ontario
- 1874 establishments in Ontario
- Girls boarding schools