High Schools à Bayridge, Kingston, ON

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1059 Taylor Kidd Blvd, Kingston, K7M 6J9

(613) 389-8932

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1789 Bath Rd, Kingston, K7M 4Y3

(613) 389-2130
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1290, rue Wheathill, Kingston, K7M 0A7

(613) 546-4259

164 Van Order Drive, Kingston, K7M 8M6

(613) 544-7745
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711 Dalton Ave, Kingston, K7M 8N6

(613) 546-5270
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50 Main Street, Odessa, K0H 2H0

613-386-3054
Ernestown Secondary school provides a tremendous learning environment for its students. It is a truly comprehensive high school in that it provides its students with an excellent bridge between high school and university, college and the workplace. The school offers many unique programs to its students. These programs include Extended French, Focus programs and a School-to-Community program. As well as the academic opportunities offered to students, the school has excellent sports and music programs as well as many special interest clubs.
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773 Highway 15, Kingston, K7L 5H6

(613) 546-1737
The school was named after René Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle, who was born on November 22, 1643 in Rouen, France. He was educated by the Jesuits, and taught for several years before giving up the ecclesiastical life in 1667. Shortly thereafter, he came to Canada, and was given a land grant at La Chine (later Lachine). Fur-trading and exploring expeditions took him to Lake Erie and the Mississippi River in 1669 and 1671. In 1673, he directed the construction of Fort Frontenac, at the mouth of the Cataraqui River at Lake Ontario. In 1674, he was granted nobility and was given control of the fort and the land around it as the Seigneury of Frontenac.