Russell Langmaid Public School

Russell Langmaid Public School
Address
170 Church Street.
Mississauga, Ontario, L5M 2M3
Canada
Coordinates 43°34′57″N 79°42′49″W / 43.5825°N 79.7135°W / 43.5825; -79.7135Coordinates: 43°34′57″N 79°42′49″W / 43.5825°N 79.7135°W / 43.5825; -79.7135
Information
School type State public elementary school
Motto Streetsville's First School
Founded 1940
Closed 2010[1]
School board Peel District School Board
Superintendent Dianne Miles
Area trustee Jeff White
Administrator Elizabeth Boily
Principal Margaret Patterson
Grades K-5
Enrollment 53 (June 2010)
Language English, programs include French
Campus Suburban
Area Mississauga - Streetsville
Colour(s) Blue and Gold
Mascot Leo the Lion
Team name Lions

Russell Langmaid Public School is a former elementary school in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. It is located near the corner of Queen and Main streets, in the heart of Streetsville. Built in 1940, it was the oldest continuing school in Streetsville, and predates the city of Mississauga by 34 years. The school has now closed, and its last year was the graduating class of 2009-2010.[2]

The school has participated in many initiatives over the years. For example, Waste Reduction Week in October 2004[3] and 2005,[4] as well as a World Vision pilot project "African Water Walk" in May 2008 that could be expanded in September.[5]

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