London Central Secondary School is located at the corner of Dufferin Avenue and Waterloo Street in downtown
London,
Ontario. It is a member of the
Thames Valley District School Board. It has approximately 1000 students in full attendance, ranging from grades nine to twelve. The school mascot is the
Golden Ghost.
Being the oldest school in the city, Central has a history that can be traced back to a
Grammar School of 1826-1926 near the forks of the
Thames River. When this Grammar School became too small, a Union School was erected. The Union School was renamed Central School in 1865; however, the school was razed in 1890 when other schools were able to accommodate Central students.
London Collegiate Institute was constructed on its present site in 1877; the school was destroyed by fire in 1920.
In 1922, the new London Central Collegiate Institute was officially opened. It was enlarged in 1962 and again in 1968. Central celebrated its
centennial in 1977. Construction of an addition including new weight room, elevator and conference room was completed in August 1993. Further extensive renovations took place during 1995-1996 which fully modernized Central’s building, made it mostly
wheelchair accessible, and incorporated a school-wide
computer network for students. The school's gym has recently been renovated, replacing the original tile flooring with hardwood. Instead of just taking out the old floor and putting the new one in, the school ran into a dilemma. The old tile...
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