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Ridgemont High School (Ottawa)

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Motto
  
Knowledge is Power

Area trustee
  
Chris Ellis

Principal
  
Richard King

Phone
  
+1 613-733-4860

Founded
  
1958

Superintendent
  
Nadia Towaij

Administrator
  
Ginette Roche

Staff
  
91 (2005)

Mascot
  
Spartan

Ridgemont High School (Ottawa)

Address
  
2597 Alta Vista Dr, Ottawa, ON K1V 7T3, Canada

District
  
Ottawa-Carleton District School Board

Similar
  
Brookfield High School, Canterbury High School, Hillcrest High School, Immaculata High School, Glebe Collegiate Institute

Profiles

Ridgemont High School. It is an Ottawa-Carleton District School Board secondary school in Ottawa, Canada. The school is located at 2597 Alta Vista Drive in the Alta Vista neighbourhood of Ottawa. It is next door to St. Patrick's High School, a Roman Catholic high school, and Charles Hulse Elementary School, also in the OCDSB.

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History

Work began on Ridgemont in 1957 when Prime Minister John Diefenbaker laid the cornerstone. Under Principal J. B. Speers, the school opened the next year, one of a series of composite schools built by the Ottawa Collegiate Board during the 1950s and 1960s to deal with the baby boom and increasing school attendance. Ridgemont was planned and designed at the same time as Rideau High School and Laurentian High School. Ridgemont opened a year earlier than the other two.

The project generated some controversy as the Collegiate Board presented a plan that included an auditorium, double gym, and a cafeteria. The Ottawa Property Owners association objected to these as expensive and unneeded luxuries, and the mayor Charlotte Whitton agreed. The dispute delayed the construction of the school for some time.

In 1972, Ridgemont High School concert and stage bands produced an album.

Ridgemont is a semestered school offering many programs, such as French immersion, English as a Second Language, ECL (Everyday Community Living), and international languages (Somali, Arabic, Spanish).

Ridgemont derives the basis of its population from the surrounding neighbourhoods of Ottawa South. The Alta Vista, Ledbury, and South Keys areas of Ottawa South all feed into the school. Ridgemont is known for its high ethnic diversity: there are over 40 different languages spoken by the 850 students at the school.

Ridgemont's 50th Anniversary was celebrated on October 5 and 6, 2007, with a reunion of school alumni.

Architecture

It was built at the same time as Laurentian High School and Rideau High School and has the same base design by architects Hazelgrove, Lithwick and Lambert with well-lit efficient circulation, and a large auditoria. The double gymnasium block projected into a large sports field and oval track. For adults, commercial and business classes were offered in the evenings. There are tennis courts, a large parking lot, well equipped science labs, an auto shop, a wood shop, a media lab and a library. There are two storey t-shaped wings for classrooms, with the gym, auditorium and cafeteria in bumped out blocks. The building was constructed of orange-buff brick with contrasting brick in perpendicular bars on the fly over the auditorium stage. At Ridgemont the auditorium stage fly was decorated at the corners in contrasting brick. There were horizontal bands of windows in silver aluminum, which were later retrofitted with tinted glass in brown anodyzed frames. An entrance forecourt is reached by a circular drive. The main door is through a vestibule set at an angle between a classroom wing and the cafeteria block. The school's most architecturally interesting feature is a smokestack with a heavy fire door at the base for cleaning out the ash and soot.

Notable alumni

  • Ian Affleck (1971), Professor, Physics and Astronomy, University of British Columbia
  • Ian Beckstead (1977), CFL centre for Ottawa Rough Riders and Toronto Argonauts
  • JW-Jones, award-winning blues singer
  • Julie Nesrallah (1987) Opera Singer
  • Colleen Peterson (1950–1996), member of 3's a Crowd, later notable solo Canadian singer-songwriter and member of Quartette; did not graduate.
  • Tim Wynne-Jones (1967), multi award-winning author of children's literature.
  • References

    Ridgemont High School (Ottawa) Wikipedia