Brock High School is located in
Cannington,
Ontario
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. It is the northernmost high school in the
Durham District School Board
The Durham District School Board (DDSB) is a public school board in the province of Ontario, Canada. The board serves most of the Regional Municipality of Durham, except for schools within the Municipality of Clarington, which instead belong t ...
.
Brock High School serves families from the towns of
Cannington,
Beaverton,
Sunderland
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, and the rural families of
Brock Township. It is the northmost high school in the
Durham District School Board
The Durham District School Board (DDSB) is a public school board in the province of Ontario, Canada. The board serves most of the Regional Municipality of Durham, except for schools within the Municipality of Clarington, which instead belong t ...
. The school has students in Grades 9 through 12.
The school is located on the south side of the 12th concession of
Brock Township approximately 1.5 kilometres west of the town of
Cannington.
Brock High School has approximately 50 full-time and part-time teaching staff.
Brock High School Website
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History
The school was based on designs by Shore & Moffat Architects, and was constructed in 1952. Classes began in 1953. The school has experienced four major architectural expansions to cater to the growing needs of the rural communities it serves.
See also
*List of high schools in Ontario
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References
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External links
Official web site
High schools in the Regional Municipality of Durham
1953 establishments in Ontario
Educational institutions established in 1953