Streetsville Secondary School

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Streetsville Secondary School
Address
Map
72 Joymar Drive

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L5M 1G3
Information
School typehigh school
Founded1958
School boardPeel District School Board
SuperintendentRoger Martin
Area trusteeWarren Kennedy
PrincipalBrian Landriault
Grades9-12+
Enrollment1,218 (September 2005)
LanguageEnglish
Team nameTigers
Affiliationnone
Websitehttp://www.streetsvillesecondary.com/

Streetsville Secondary School is a high school in the Peel District School Board located in Mississauga, Ontario.

The school has just over 1000 students, 250 of which are bused in.

Opened in 1958, Streetsville was built by Craig, Madju, Abram & Ingleson. The Peel Board does not know the total construction costs, or architect(s).

The school features a main floor and a second floor on its north side. It features two gymnasiums, one large in size, and the second being half the size of the first. When the school first opened, the smaller gym was originally intended to be a swimming pool. The school has one library, which was recently renovated, and expanded and an updated cafeteria. It features several unusual classes including Grade 11 and 12 Photographic Arts, the unusual aspect being the up-to-date darkroom available for student use, one of the last remaining in the Peel school system.

Up until Summer of 2005, the school had an overwhelming 13 portables. However, in 2005, a new high school opened and about half of the grade 9 and 10 students attending Streetsville had to switch schools due to boundary changes. This dropped the overall attendance by about 500, and all but 5 of the portables have been removed (not including the permament portapac attached to the building).

Streetsville Alumni Association

Established in 1979, for the school's 20th anniversary, the association held a major 50th anniversary celebration in 2001.

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