A.B. Lucas Secondary School
A.B. Lucas Secondary School is a secondary school located at the northern end of London, Ontario, Canada.
A.B Lucas Secondary School | |
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Front entrance and Facade | |
Address | |
656 Tennent Avenue , , N5X 1L8 Canada | |
Coordinates | 43°01′58″N 081°14′49″W |
Information | |
School type | Comprehensive public secondary school |
Motto | In Perpetuum Optima |
Founded | 1963 | (current facility)
Status | Open |
School district | Thames Valley District School Board |
Principal | Jeffrey Beynon (Incumbent) |
Grades | 9–12 |
Enrollment | 1,507 (2018-19)[1] |
Hours in school day | 6.5 |
Campus size | 5.8 acres (2.3 ha) |
Color(s) | Cobalt Blue Baby Blue |
Fight song | Scotland the Brave |
Mascot | Viking |
Team name | Lucas Vikings |
Rival | Central Secondary School |
USNWR ranking | Fourth (2017-18)[2] |
Website | lucas Building details |
General information | |
Architectural style | International Style |
Design and construction | |
Architect | R.D Schoales |
The school was named after Dr. A.B. Lucas, who was recognized for his contribution to education in London. In April 1962, Hugh Murray became the first principal. He commissioned lieutenants Terry Ferris, Jim Wylie, Don Epplet, Phil Sparling, Don Carson, Charlie Belchamber, Alex Shamas, Alan Williams, Ed Hancox and Fred Hickman. During the next few months, these men recruited more staff, acquired equipment and supplies and arranged programs.
During the years 1962–1963 some 60 north-Londoners traveled daily to Westminster Secondary School in the west end of the city. But by September 1963 the doors were opened to the first Viking recruits in grades 9, 10, and 11. The premier of Ontario, Mr. John Robarts, officially opened the school on October 25, 1963.
History & Construction
By early 1960, monumental growth in north London soon established the need for the construction of a new secondary school to accommodate the new families moving into the area. Suffering economic restraint, the Board of Education was hesitant to approve growth, but eventually approved the project in an effort to reduce the strain on other schools in the city.
Robert D. Schoales, a noted regional modernist, was responsible for the design of the existing structure that would be built concurrently with Westminster Secondary School in Byron. As architect for the London Board of Education, Schoales was responsible for the design of many of London's mid-century school buildings, including Knollwood Park Public School (70 Gammage Street), G. A. Wheable Centre for Adult Education London (70 Jacqueline Street), and many others. His design incorporated an L-shaped two-story brick structure, including a stilted instrumental music wing, and auditorium. Terrazzo flooring was chosen for its durability, while glazed tile was utilised as an attractive, yet cost effective decoration for the entrance foyers. In addition to consultation work with educational boards throughout Ontario, Schoales collaborated with the Ministry of the Solicitor General, providing advice in the design and construction of correctional facilities across the province.[3]
During the construction process, the future students of Lucas (including a large number of future Westminster students) attended Wheable Secondary School while they waited for their new school to be completed. Following the organization of the schools' administrative teams, the staff and students of Wheable attended classes in the morning while the Lucas and Westminster staff and students attended afternoon shifts, ending at 5:45 pm each day. These original students recall 'not starting classes until noon hour and then boarding the buses in the dark and arriving at their country homes in the pitch black of a winter's night.'
A.B Lucas was officially opened in October 1963, seven months following the completion of Westminster. While the building was considered impressive by both students and journalists, many of the buildings features had yet to be completed, and it would be several months before the school would become fully operational. The irritation from concrete and plaster dust constantly lingering in the air forced many students wearing contact lenses to wear only one at a time in an effort to allow the other eye to heal. Rodents meanwhile infested the lockers, using the drain holes in each locker to scavenge food from unsuspecting students' lunch boxes.[4][5]
Dr. A. B. Lucas
Dr. Alexander Burton Lucas had a distinguished career in education, having served as a teacher, principal, inspector, Teacher's College master, superintendent, and director. He moved to London in 1939 as Assistant Superintendent of Schools and retired in June 1962, after six years as Director of Education in London. Dr. Lucas belonged to several service clubs and was a lay member of the Anglican General Synod. He died in 1965 and the school was named after him.
Sports and clubs
Clubs :
All students at A.B. Lucas Secondary School are free to join any of the clubs presented at the school. As A.B. Lucas students are competitive and passionate students, A.B. Lucas ranks high in competitive clubs and activities such as DECA, Mock Trial, Model United Nations, Reach for the Top, Science Fair, and Science Olympics.
In the past, A.B. Lucas students have continuously been qualified to compete in DECA Provincials and Internationals, won the 2017 London, Middlesex, Oxford & Elgin Ontario Mock Trial Tournament by OBA/OJEN Competitive Mock Trials (OOCMT), and competed in CWSF (Canada-Wide Science Fair) with multiple awards.
With these club experiences, A.B. Lucas students broaden their experiences through the school board of 76,000 students as well. A.B. Lucas students represented TVDSB as Student Trustees in 2016–17 and 2017–18. In the past, A.B. Lucas students also proudly represented the school board at the provincial level at OSTA-AECO.
- Athletic Council
- AV Light/Sound
- Cancer Campaign
- Chess
- Computer
- Concert Choir
- Creative Writing
- DECA
- Drama
- FIRST Robotics Team 6854
- Gallery
- Green Team
- Math Contests
- Intermediate and Senior Band
- Intramural Council
- Math Tutoring
- Mock Trial
- Model United Nations
- Multicultural
- Music Council
- Newspaper
- Photography
- Reach for the Top
- Relay for Life Committee
- Social Justice
- Student Athletic Association
- Science Fair
- Science Olympics
- School Show (Drama)
- SCROOGE Committee
- Small Ensemble
- United Way
- Viking Volunteers
- Viking 101
- Yearbook
Sports:
A.B. Lucas students continue to maintain the school's athletic reputation of the school by qualifying for WOSSAA (Western Ontario Secondary School Athletic Association) and OFSAA (Ontario Federation of School Athletic Association) every year in a variety of sports.
Male:
- Baseball
- Badminton
- Basketball
- Cross Country
- Curling
- Football
- Golf
- Hockey
- Rowing
- Rugby
- Soccer
- Swimming
- Tennis
- Track and Field
- Volleyball
- Wrestling
Female :
- Badminton
- Basketball
- Curling
- Cross Country
- Golf
- Hockey
- Rowing
- Soccer
- Swimming
- Tennis
- Track and Field
- Volleyball
- Wrestling
Academics and rankings
A.B. Lucas Secondary School ranked 186th out of all 738 secondary schools in Ontario in the 2017–18 Fraser Institute Ontario secondary school ranking with an overall rating of 7.2 out of 10. The school has consistently performed well, ranking 148th out of 625 in the most recent 5 years[6]
Events
Relay for Life
On June 1, 2018, A.B. Lucas Secondary School ranked #1 in Canada by the students raising $201,000 to support cancer research with the Canadian Cancer Society for the annual overnight event, Relay for Life.
Lucas had previously also been ranked #1 in Canada in 2017 by raising $190,000.
Since 2005, A.B. Lucas Secondary School has raised a total of $1,001,000 for the nationwide event and is the first school in Canada to achieve that goal.
Notable alumni
- Deb Matthews, M.P.P. for London North Centre
- Craig Billington, NHL goalie
- Jeff Hackett, NHL goalie
- Trevor Blumas, actor
- David Shore, creator of House MD
- Logan Couture, NHL player plays for the San Jose Sharks
- Nazem Kadri, NHL Player plays for the Toronto Maple Leafs
- Jamie Romak, MLB, a member of the Los Angeles Dodgers Baseball Club
- Gloria Reuben, actress
- Amber Marshall, actress
- David Lee (Canadian football), CFL player for Saskatchewan Roughriders
See also
References
- "Secondary Month-End School Enrolment by Grade" (PDF). TVDSB. Retrieved 18 October 2019.
- "Compare Academic Ratings and Rankings of Schools". compareschoolrankings.org. Fraser Institute. Archived from the original on 18 October 2019. Retrieved 18 October 2019.
- Caudill, William W. (1954). Toward Better School Design. F.W. Dodge Corp, New York. Retrieved 19 October 2019.
- "REQUEST FOR DEMOLITION OF HERITAGE DESIGNATED PROPERTY AT 723 LORNE AVENUE (LORNE AVENUE PUBLIC SCHOOL)". City of London. Retrieved 19 October 2019.
- "WESTMINSTER SECONDARY SCHOOL; In the Beginning ..." WestminsterAlumni.ca. Retrieved 19 October 2019.
- http://ontario.compareschoolrankings.org/secondary/A_B_Lucas_Secondary_School/London/Report_Card.aspx