Uxbridge Secondary School

Uxbridge Secondary School
Per ardua ad astra
Through struggle to the stars
Address
127 Planks Lane
Uxbridge, Ontario, L9P 1K5
Canada
Coordinates 44°6′33″N 79°6′49″W / 44.10917°N 79.11361°W / 44.10917; -79.11361Coordinates: 44°6′33″N 79°6′49″W / 44.10917°N 79.11361°W / 44.10917; -79.11361
Information
School type Public Secondary School
Founded 1923 (1923)
School board Durham District School Board
Superintendent Anne Marie Laginski
Area trustee Elinor Hansen
Principal Michelle Crawford-Eade (2015- )
Grades 9-12
Enrollment 1253 (2014)
Medium of language English
Colour(s) Black and Gold
        
Mascot Tiger
Feeder schools Claremont Public School, Goodwood Public School, Joseph Gould Public School, Scott Central Public School, Quaker Village Public School
Website www.ddsb.ca/school/uxbridgess/
The front entrance to Uxbridge Secondary School in Uxbridge Ontario, Canada.

Uxbridge Secondary School (U.S.S.) is the lone high school in the Township of Uxbridge, Ontario, and is one of 21 high schools within the Durham District School Board. The school has students in grades 9–12 and offers a wide range of academic and extracurricular activities.

History and development

Originally called Uxbridge High School, the original building was erected in 1923 and has undergone five major additions since then in 1965, 1979, 1985, 2003, and 2013. The building as it stands today has 81 classrooms, two gymnasiums, a cafeteria, library, and numerous staff and maintenance areas. At one point, there were 13 portables on site, including a "portapack", but these have largely been replaced with a new extension to the school. As of September 2009, Uxbridge Secondary School (USS) has a student population of 1475 along with 135 teaching and support staff. The population of the community is still on the rise and, coupled with a recent boundary shift to include Claremont residents, USS is expected to rise in the coming years.

Athletics

The Uxbridge Tigers are well known in Ontario for their success in athletics, specifically rugby. In 2011 the senior boys won gold at the "AAAA" OFSAA rugby final. During the 2013 OFSAA Cross Country Finals, the senior girls placed first, achieving a gold medal.

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