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Perth & District Collegiate Institute (PDCI), or more commonly referred to as "PD", is the oldest secondary school in the town of
Perth, Ontario Perth is a town in Eastern Ontario, Canada. It is located on the Tay River, southwest of Ottawa, and is the seat of Lanark County. History The town was established as a military settlement in 1816, shortly after the War of 1812. The settlement ...
. It is part of the
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. PDCI was previously known as Perth Collegiate Institute (PCI), Perth High School, and Perth Grammar School. It is located at 13 Victoria Street, Perth, Ontario, K7H 2H3. The school facilities include a
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, art room, drama room, music room, gymnasium, football field, running track, auto shop, wood shop, weight room, fitness centre,
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, auditorium,
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, smartboard equipped classrooms,
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s and a multimedia centre.


History

In 1875 (prior to its raising), the school board faced much opposition from the public about the cost of the new school ($16,000.00), and that it would be far cheaper to build a new addition onto the public school. The school board trustees continued to advocate for the building, and after a brief time, they made it happen. Perth High School opened in 1876. Initially there were three teachers who taught English, History, the Classics and Modern Languages. The first principal, Mr. F.L. Mitchell, M.A. taught mathematics and science. Enrollment that first year varied between 150 and 175. In 1886, a football field was built at the back of the school by the senior Form IV under the direction of William Rathwell, the principal. One year later in 1887, a separate wooden gymnasium was built. This was the first gymnasium and contained the basic apparatus. A larger gymnasium and two well equipped science rooms were added in 1915. In 1921 a Commercial Department with a class of 18 was established. A new wing was complete in 1925 which provided greater laboratory space and four new classrooms. The cost ran around $32,000.00. The enrollment at this time was approximately 300. In 1928 a special one-year secretarial business course was offered. During
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, many students who lived beyond a reasonable walking distance couldn't attend school unless their families could afford logging during the week. This was due to no bussing from
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to rural
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. Since then two considerably larger additions have been built. The first of these in 1959 (at a cost of $700.00), adding sixteen classrooms and a contemporary gymnasium, a cafeteria, kitchen, a large 662-seat auditorium, projection room and a foyer. The school became a district high school serving an area of a thirty-mile radius. It was then that Perth Collegiate Institute became Perth & District Collegiate Institute. In 1967 the Tech Wing and Commercial Department were added (named the "Centennial Wing"). In 1972, the resource centre was built. The original building was also completely demolished, and the Home Economics, Music, Art and Theatre Arts rooms were added. In 1976, the enrollment of PDCI was 1,143 students and there were eighty courses offered, covering five levels of instruction. In 1977, PDCI competed on
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(a CBC academic quiz show), and won against
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235–130. They then competed against
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to go to the St. Lawrence finals, but lost 285–175. In 2008, the school auditorium was named "Carolee & Geoff Mason Auditorium", in honour of Carolee's 27 years as PDCI's drama teacher, as well as her husband Geoff's contributions to theatre over the years. In Summer 2014, 10 classrooms on the second floor were designated for Grade 7/8 students who would be joining the school that Fall, and Gym 3 was also retrofitted for them as well. The main office (which was on the second floor) was relocated to a portion of the library area on the first floor, and half the space would remain the library/learning commons. In Summer 2015, an elevator was installed, helping the school meet more of the accessibility standards, and the new main entrance was made more noticeable. In Summer 2017, all the exterior doors and windows were replaced, as well as the front steps/wheelchair ramp, and new signage for the two main entrances. The parking lot was also resurfaced, along with some indoor updates to the floors, ceilings, and paint.


Athletics

PDCI has a rich sports history, dating back to the schools' infancy. Some of the sports included Basketball, Hockey, Rugby/Football, and Track. Currently, PDCI offers many sports. Some include (but are not limited to) Football, Basketball, Soccer, Volleyball, Track & Field, Badminton, Snowboarding, Golf, Tennis, and Cross-Country.


Mascot and Team Name

PDCI's sports teams are known as the "Blue Devils", and have been since the 1950s. Previously, they were briefly known as the "Black Hawks" in the 1930s, and also simply as "PCI Athletics". Their current mascot is Dev Blue, a blue devil.


Colours

PDCI's school colours are blue and white, and sometimes accented with black.


Reunion

In 2016 (coinciding with the town of
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's bi-centennial celebrations), PDCI held a school reunion (dubbed "Raisin' the Devil"), commemorating 140 years of education. PDCI has held two other reunions previously, in 1989 and 2000. Announced in 2015, former student and alum Vivian Monroe (Class of 1959) decided that rather than just having her yearly get-together with around thirty classmates from her graduating year, she would plan an event that included all PDCI alumni. As part of the celebration, tours of the school were available on Saturday (July 23) and a display of memorabilia and yearbooks was put together.


Specialist High Skills Major (SHSM)

PDCI currently has seven Specialist High Skills Major (SHSM) programs which are in the following economic sectors: Arts & Culture, Business, Non-Profit, Sports, Transportation Technology, Horticulture and Landscaping and Information and Communications Technology.


PDCI Livestream

PDCI's Media Arts class deals with video productions which follow Blue Devils School Sports and Events through
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's live feature, on their designated page. The idea was conceptualized in Fall 2016, but made a reality in Fall 2017 through trial and error. The first broadcast was of a Senior Girls volleyball game between PDCI Blue Devils and SFDCI Redhawks on Thursday, December 14, 2017. Perth won 25–19.


Notable alumni


Politicians

* Donald McNaughton, Canadian general *
James Joseph McCann James Joseph McCann, (March 29, 1886 – April 11, 1961) was a Canadian politician, born in Perth, Ontario, son of John A. McCann, a mason and licence-inspector, and Mary Hourigan, who were both of Irish descent. Although he consistently ...
, politician *
George McIlraith George James McIlraith, (July 29, 1908 – August 19, 1992) was a lawyer and Canadian Parliamentarian. The son of James McIlraith and Kate McLeod, he was educated at Osgoode Hall and practised law in Ottawa. In 1935, he married Margaret Summ ...
, politician *
William Richard Motherwell William Richard Motherwell, (January 6, 1860 – May 24, 1943) was a Canadian politician serving at both the Saskatchewan Legislative Assembly and the Canadian Parliament. He served as Agriculture Minister for both levels of government duri ...
, politician * Rupert Michell, member of
Ernest Shackleton Sir Ernest Henry Shackleton (15 February 1874 – 5 January 1922) was an Anglo-Irish Antarctic explorer who led three British expeditions to the Antarctic. He was one of the principal figures of the period known as the Heroic Age of ...
's Antarctic exploration team * Lloyd Warren, university professor *
Roy Kellock Roy Lindsay Kellock, (November 12, 1893 – December 12, 1975) was a Canadian Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada. Born in Perth, Ontario, he graduated from McMaster University with a B.A. in 1915. Kellock was called to bar in 1920 and p ...
, Canadian judge


Athletes

*
Les Douglas Leslie Gordon Douglas (December 5, 1918 – October 20, 2002) was a Canadian professional ice hockey player who played 52 games in the National Hockey League with the Detroit Red Wings between 1940 and 1946. He won the Stanley Cup with Detroit ...
, NHL Forward – Detroit Red Wings, winner of one Stanley Cup * Tony Licari, NHL Forward – Detroit Red Wings *
Floyd Smith Floyd Robert Donald Smith (born May 16, 1935, in Perth, Ontario) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey centre and coach. Biography Smith grew up in Galt, Ontario, playing junior hockey with the Galt Black Hawks. He made his National Ho ...
, NHL Forward – Boston Bruins, New York Rangers, Detroit Red Wings, Toronto Maple Leafs, Buffalo Sabres; NHL Coach – Buffalo Sabres, Toronto Maple Leafs; WHA Coach – Cincinnati Stingers, NHL General Manager – Toronto Maple Leafs * Gord Smith, NHL Defenceman – Washington Capitals and Winnipeg Jets * Billy Smith, NHL Goalie – Los Angeles Kings and New York Islanders, winner of four Stanley Cups, Conn Smythe Trophy winner and Member of the Hockey Hall of Fame *
Dan Wicklum Dan Wicklum (born February 28, 1965 in Edmonton, Alberta) is a Canadian businessman and former football player. He is currently CEO of The Transition Accelerator. He was CEO of Canada's Oil Sands Innovation Alliance for seven years, was executive ...
, CFL Linebacker – Calgary Stampeders and Winnipeg Blue Bombers, winner of one Grey Cup * Mike Brown, 2004 and 2008 Olympic Swimming * Sultana Frizell, 2008 and 2012 Olympic Hammer Throw * Nick Tritton, 2008 and 2012 Olympic Judo


See also

*
List of high schools in Ontario The following is a list of secondary schools in Ontario. Secondary education policy in the Canadian province of Ontario is governed by the Ministry of Education. Secondary education in Ontario includes Grades 9 to 12. The following list include ...


References


External links


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