Dundas District Public School was a
middle school
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, that was originally a
high school
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, built in 1928 located in
Dundas, now part of the City of
Hamilton, Ontario
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. It was part of the
Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board
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. It is currently a condominium called District Lofts.
Location
Dundas District Public School is located on the former
Highway 8, at the foot of the
Niagara Escarpment that provided a scenic location and was also easily accessible for students in Dundas, and in the
Flamborough
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The most prominent man-made feature o ...
area. The former Dundas District High School is a landmark in Dundas, located on the western edge of the town, just below the Niagara Escarpment. The property includes the remains of the original Fisher mill. Directly across the street, on the south side of King Street, a playing field, also owned by the School Board, adds to the context and is marked by a significant
Chinquapin oak
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tree, an exceptionally rare species, with the specimen estimated to be at least 200 years old and listed on the Ontario Honour Roll of Trees.
Architecture
The Dundas District High School was built to the designs of the noted Hamilton architect William J. Walsh in the Collegiate Gothic style. Although the completed building was not as grand as the architect had originally envisioned (due to budget restrictions), it is nevertheless a well-proportioned and substantial three-storey building clad in rug brick with fine carved-stone detailing. The stone Gothic ornamentation includes pinnacles, gargoyles, decorative crests and door lintels that mark the entrance for girls on one side and boys on the other. Stylistically, the building is comparable to other Hamilton schools of the same era and style – such as George R. Allen and Westdale High School. There have been a number of additions (1948, 1953, 1956, 1968), yet the building retains a high degree of architectural integrity, especially with respect to its most significant front façade on King Street.
History
The history of the former Dundas District High School dates back to 1849 when the Dundas Select Academy was established as a private grammar school on Ogilvie Street. The existing building at 397 King Street West was constructed in 1928 on the former mill property donated by Robert and Frank Fisher—the Fisher brothers agreed to donate their property containing the Fisher Paper Mill (Gore Mills), plus the vacant lot on the opposite side of King Street, with a stipulation placed on the deed that the property must be kept in perpetuity for educational and public playground use.
With an increase in population in the area, it was supplemented by two new high schools,
Highland
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and
Parkside.
Although it was the smallest of the three schools, District continued to operate as a high school until its closure in 1982.
Dundas District became the temporary home of the students of
Dundas Central Public between 1987 and 1989 when Central was closed due to safety concerns.
Dundas District was closed on November 5, 2007, in preparation for the students to transfer to the newly built
Sir William Osler Elementary School
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.
Becoming a Historical Site
In August 2007, the site was considered to be deemed a historic site and be preserved.
In 2009 the Valvasori brothers bought the school and began the process of converting the building to condominiums.
Notable alumni
Notable alumni include actor
Dave Thomas and his musician brother
Ian Thomas.
References
* {{cite web, title=Dundas District , work=Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board , url=http://www.hwdsb.on.ca/schools_curriculum/schools/school_detail.aspx?id=district , accessdate=2006-10-23 , url-status=dead , archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20050308003543/http://www.hwdsb.on.ca/schools_curriculum/schools/school_detail.aspx?id=district , archivedate=March 8, 2005
Middle schools in Hamilton, Ontario
Dundas, Ontario