York Street Public School

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York Street Public School
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York Street Public School
310 York

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K1N 5V3

Canada
Coordinates 45°25′55″N75°40′58″W / 45.432063°N 75.682905°W / 45.432063; -75.682905
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Founded1922
School board Ottawa Carleton District School Board
PrincipalAndrew Postma
Grades JK-8
LanguageEnglish, French
Campus urban
Colour(s)  Red   White   Black
MascotMustang
Team nameMustangs
Communities served Lower Town Laurier/King Edward/Cobourg area
Feeder schoolsR.E. Wilson Public School
Queen Mary Street Public School
Viscount Alexander Public School
Website www.yorkstreetps.ocdsb.ca

York Street Public School is an elementary school JK-8 in the Lower Town neighbourhood of Ottawa, Canada.

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History

York Street Public School is a large heritage school located in Lowertown, Ottawa in the Laurier/King Edward/Cobourg area. The school was built in 1922 and designed by the architect W.C. Beattie. [1]

The school celebrated its 75th anniversary in 1996 and its 90th the 2011–2012 school year. [2] It replaced four smaller schools in the area: Robinson Primary, George Street, Rideau Street, and Bolton. York Street School receives students from all different parts of the world. York Street holds a strong reputation in sports. Their volleyball and basketball do well and frequently receive banners. They also have been champions at the OCDSB's annual Math & Tech Competition in 2005.

York Street Public School plays a prominent role [3] in the books of children's author Brian Doyle, who is a graduate.


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References

  1. "York Street School, Ottawa, Architect: W.C. Beattie". Construction (Toronto). Ottawa. 15 (12): 375. Dec 1922.
  2. Cummings, H.R. and W.T. MacSkimming. The City of Ottawa Public Schools: A Brief History. Ottawa: Ottawa Board of Education, 1971.
  3. Doyle, Brian. Angel Square, 1984.