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Kings County Academy

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Funding type
  
Public

Founded
  
1870

Grades
  
Primary to 8

Mascot
  
Kodiak

Motto
  
Victoria Per Scientiam

Principal
  
Mike Ouellette

Phone
  
+1 902-690-3840

Kings County Academy

Language
  
English, French Immersion

Address
  
35 Gary Pearl Drive, Kentville, NS B4N 0H4, Canada

School board
  
Annapolis Valley Regional School Board

District
  
Annapolis Valley Regional School Board

Similar
  
Kings County Advertiser, Kings Municipal, Kings County Museum, NKEC, Horton High School

Kings County Academy is a Canadian school established in 1870 by the provincial Government of Nova Scotia. It is a public school located on 35 Gary Pearl Drive in Kentville, Nova Scotia.

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History

The first building of the Academy burnt down in 1893, and was replaced with a newer and larger building. In 1929, a new High School was built and called the "New Academy". In 1933, a fire swept through some of the Old Academy, destroying the Junior High part of the school. A few months later a new building was built, the first Junior High School in Nova Scotia. In 1952 a larger building, including a gymnasium, was built for the Junior High and in 1955 a section was built for the Elementary. Around 1964, a new extension to the High School was built with new labs and adding some more classrooms to the Elementary. In the 1980s the Elementary was torn down and they moved to their present location in the Junior High building and the Junior High moved to the old Elementary building. In 1987 the first cafeteria the school had was built, and a new gym and stage was added. In 2001 the school's last High School class graduated and the school sent their Grade 9,10,11 and 12 students to the newly built Northeast Kings Education Centre in the village of Canning.

The school is a Primary to Grade 8 school and moved to a new location on 35 Gary Pearl Drive in 2011 after a long process of planning and building a modern building. The old building, which was deemed unsafe due to age and other factors, was dismantled over several years, and the now empty lot is currently for sale.

Notable alumni

  • John Alexander McDonald (politician)
  • References

    Kings County Academy Wikipedia