R. S. McLaughlin Collegiate and Vocational Institute

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R.S. McLaughlin Collegiate and Vocational Institute
Address
Map
570 Stevenson Road North

, ,
Canada
Coordinates43°54′28″N 78°53′27″W / 43.9077°N 78.8907°W / 43.9077; -78.8907Coordinates: 43°54′28″N 78°53′27″W / 43.9077°N 78.8907°W / 43.9077; -78.8907
Information
School typePublic
School boardDurham District School Board
PrincipalDavid Sassville
Grades9-12
Enrollment1,140[1] (2019/2020)
LanguageEnglish
Colour(s)Blue and Yellow    
MascotTrojans
Websitewww.ddsb.ca/school/rsmclaughlin

R.S. McLaughlin Collegiate and Vocational Institute is a secondary school located in Oshawa, Ontario within the Durham District School Board.

Academics

Named after Robert Samuel McLaughlin, the school offers a variety of classes including science, math, art, English, music, French, history, geography, and more. The school also offers French immersion classes for students who graduated from a French immersion school in grade eight.[2]

Incidents

On January 3, 2012, during the 2011/2012 Winter Holidays, the school had a fire inside the gymnasium. The damage was 'just over $1 million'.[3] This caused the school's original plans to have the 50th anniversary in May, to be pushed back several months, but classes still resumed on January 9.[4] On February 23, 2012, the school had another fire in one of the boys' washrooms.[5]

Notable alumni

See also

References

  1. ^ "R S Mclaughlin Collegiate and Vocational Institute (937525)". Ministry of Education. Retrieved 18 June 2021.
  2. ^ "Course Calendar".
  3. ^ "Durham Region Breaking News - Durham Region's Online Newspaper".
  4. ^ http://rsmclaughlincvi50threunion.ca Archived 2013-05-17 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ "Durham Region Breaking News - Durham Region's Online Newspaper".
  6. ^ "Today's letters: Bobby Orr — 'A gentleman in a room of boys'".
  7. ^ Brunt, Stephen (2006). Searching for Bobby Orr. Random House. ISBN 978-0-676-97651-9
  8. ^ "John Henry". This Week. Oshawa, Ontario. September 22, 2006. p. 1.

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