Leahurst College High School

Leahurst College High School is a grade 5–12 independent school located in Kingston, Ontario, Canada. The school was established in 2013 and began its first year during the 2013-2014 academic year. Founded by current Head of School Elizabeth Turcke, the school took over the old Ministry of Health Offices in the Woollen Mill Building on Cataraqui St.

Leahurst College High School
Address
109 - 4 Cataraqui St

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Canada
Coordinates44.24198°N 76.48076°W / 44.24198; -76.48076
Information
School typeSecondary
MottoAeternum Excellere
("Ever to excel")
Founded2013
PrincipalElizabeth Turcke
Grades6–12
LanguageEnglish and French
Colour(s)Navy, burgundy, and gold
            
Websitewww.leahurstcollege.ca

Athletics

Leahurst College is seeking inclusion in the Kingston Area Secondary Schools Athletic Association (KASSAA), Eastern Ontario Secondary School Athletic Association (EOSSAA), and by extension the Ontario Federation of School Athletic Associations (OFSAA). This will allow the school to compete against other high schools in recognized competitions.

Crest

The Leahurst crest consists of the images representing the four houses of the school as well as the school's motto: "Aeternum Excellere" meaning ever to excel. The four houses are: Sentience, Creativity, Flow, and Potential.

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gollark: Although ours is too, as it is confusingly funded via a weird combination of semi-subsidized loans and the government.
gollark: * paid-for-by-other-people
gollark: Anyway, the convention here is seemingly to live near university while going there and shove some of the cost onto student loans you're forced to pay back for 30 years, so commuting isn't a huge issue.

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