Bill Hogarth Secondary School

Bill Hogarth Secondary School is a public high school in Markham, Ontario, Canada operated by the York Region District School Board. It opened in November 2017 for students in grades 9 and 10, some of whom were transferred from Pierre Elliott Trudeau High School.[2] It offers a French immersion track in addition to the English curriculum.[3] It is located at the intersection of Bur Oak Avenue and Almira Avenue.[3]

Bill Hogarth Secondary School
Address
Map
100 Donald Sim Avenue

,
Ontario
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L6B 0R4

Canada
Coordinates43°53′34″N 79°13′50″W / 43.8928°N 79.2306°W / 43.8928; -79.2306
Information
School typePublic, secondary school
MottoCharacter Education, Citizenship, Critical Thinking & Problem Solving, Creativity & Imagination, Communication and Collaboration
OpenedSeptember 2017
SuperintendentPeter Tse
Area trusteeMichael Chen
School number890202
PrincipalRobert Cotey [1]
Grades9-12
Colour(s)
  •   Red
  •   Black
  •   Gold
Team nameHornets
Websitewww.yrdsb.ca/schools/billhogarth.ss/

The school is named after Bill Hogarth, a former teacher and director of the York Region District School Board.[3]

Construction of the school was delayed by rain from April to July 2017, necessitating the school's opening being delayed from September to November 2017.[4] During those months, students attended the nearby Bur Oak Secondary School.[4]

Feeder schools

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The following elementary schools are part of the Bill Hogarth S.S feeder schools (transferred from Bur Oak SS and Pierre Elliott Trudeau HS):

  • Black Walnut Public School
  • Rouge Park Public School
  • Cornell Village Public School
  • Little Rouge Public School
  • Sam Chapman Public School (FI)
  • Franklin Street Public School (FI)
  • Glad Park Public School (FI)
  • Milliken Mills Public School (FI)

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ "School Information". York Region District School Board. Retrieved October 13, 2023.
  2. ^ Bur Oak Secondary School 2017.
  3. ^ a b c York Region District School Board 2016.
  4. ^ a b Friedman & Johnstone 2017.

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