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HURON
COUNTY
PUBLIC
SECONDARY
SCHOOLS
TIMELINE
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WINGHAM
F. E. Madill Secondary School exists to
help each student develop intellectually,
physically, socially, culturally, emotionally
and morally. This is a task shared with the
student, parents or guardians, and the
community. Madill has a long rich history
and consequently has developed many
traditions which continue today. A strong
emphasis is placed on the traditional skills
of literacy and numeracy. While maintaining
the strengths developed in the past, the
school and staff are looking at, and plan-
ning for, the future so that students are
being prepared to be successful in the world
of tomorrow.
Wayne Tessier, Principal
Phone: 519-357-1800
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GODERICH
Goderich District Collegiate Institute,
through sharing partnerships with feeder
schools, parents, service clubs and the
community at large, stands for excellence in
every sphere: academic, artistic, and
athletic. Inter -cooperation is seen through
various clubs, teams and programs such as
Peer Tutoring where students help other
students. Community volunteers bring their
special talents to many aspects of curricular
and co -curricular activities. With one foot
rooted proudly in our tradition of excel-
lence since 1841, our other foot is stepping
confidently into the future with innovative
programming and the best of modem
technology.
Bruce Shaw, Principal
Phone: 519-524-7353
SEAFORTH
At Huron County smallest regular
secondary school, there is a sense of school
spirit and belonging that is hard to dupli-
cate in larger schools. More important is our
sound academic reputation, built over the
years, for which we are justifiably proud.
Continuing this tradition, we offer a varied
and complete curriculum and facilities,
including three state-of-the-art computer
labs and new Communications Technology
courses for 1995-1996. Links with Seaforth
and community have traditionally been the
mainstay for our school, with generous
financial grants to graduates and special
programs and support for Co-operative
Education, with over 75 area businesses
actively involved in linking school theory
with practical experience. Community
support programs have also been developed
in areas as diverse as special needs students,
entrepreneurship, and childcare. As we
move into the next century, school and
community in Seaforth are taking on new
shared relationships to equip our students
for the 21st century.
Jim Moore, Principal
Phone: 519-527-0380
EXETER
At South Huron we endeavour
to provide a cooperative, collabora-
tive and safe environment. Stu-
dents are encouraged to acquire
attitudes, knowledge, skills and
values necessary to realize their
individual potential, and to
become willing and positive
contributors to their community.
Herb Murphy, Principal
Phone: 519-235-0880
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