Iroquois Ridge High School
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Iroquois Ridge High School is a Secondary School
Secondary school
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 located in the Toronto
Toronto
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 suburb of Oakville
Oakville, Ontario
Oakville is a town in Halton Region, on Lake Ontario in Southern Ontario, Canada, and is part of the Greater Toronto Area. As of the 2006 census the population was 165,613.-History:In 1793, Dundas Street was surveyed for a military road...

 and has 1327 students.

Layout

Iroquois Ridge High School (IRHS) has three storeys, each of which is dedicated to particular academic fields. The first floor is dedicated to courses that have to do mainly with business, the arts, humanities, technologies, and physical education. The second floor is devoted almost entirely to language arts and social studies, as well as being home to the library and three computer labs. The third floor holds math classrooms and science labs.

The school's main hallway is a large atrium which extends up all three storeys, and has a large skylight which covers the entire ceiling. It is nicknamed "The Street" because of its planted trees, old-fashioned street lights, and the fact that the classroom windows on either side make it seem as though one is walking between two buildings.

The school has three primary staircases that go from the first floor up to the third, which are located in the center of the street and at the front and back doors. There is also a staircase in the street going directly to the second floor, and one in the back going from the second floor down to the field.

The school has eleven exits, which are located in the front and back entranceways, the Personal and Career Counselling (PCC) office, the daycare, the Communications Technology (ComTec) lab, each of the two art rooms, the art hallway entrance, the cafeteria, and two exits to the field.

The school also has various concealed exits used in emergencies.

Facilities

For recreation, IRHS has a large gymnasium, a soccer/football field surrounded by a 400m track including a long jump pit, and a fitness center. Across from the school is the Iroquois Ridge Community Centre that houses a 25 metre swimming pool and a public library. There are also two lit baseball parks behind the school that are maintained by the Town of Oakville. As well, a field hockey/soccer field and a tennis court are located adjacent to the school which are also maintained by the Town of Oakville. The school itself also houses a library, two art rooms, two music rooms, an auto workshop, a construction workshop, a theatre, a cafeteria, and numerous computer and science labs.

Rivalries

IRHS has a strong rivalry with White Oaks Secondary School
White Oaks Secondary School
White Oaks Secondary School is a Secondary School located in the Toronto suburb of Oakville, in Ontario, Canada.The school has both north and south campuses, across the road from each other...

 (WOSS). Prior to the construction of IRHS, students living in the area were attending WOSS, the next closest public high school. When the school was constructed and WOSS's population divided, a rivalry ensued.

In June 2009, IRHS was vandalized by WOSS students who also stole all the trees planted earlier that week by the eco team straight out of the ground. WOSS was held responsible for this act because "WOSS '09" was signed over various external doors and windows on the first level. The culprits were later found to, in fact, be students of White Oaks Secondary School.

The other major rivalry is with Holy Trinity Catholic Secondary School
Holy Trinity Catholic Secondary School (Oakville)
Holy Trinity Catholic Secondary School is a Separate school located in North Oakville in the River Oaks area within Oakville, Ontario. There are currently 1652 students attending - grades 9 through 12 in the 2007-2008 school year...

 (HT). HT is a catholic high school in the same area of Oakville as Iroquois Ridge. Many students easily identify the high schools as opposites. IRHS is considered to be the academic powerhouse of North Oakville while HT is considered to be the athletic powerhouse of North Oakville. Whenever either school gets into the other school's area of expertise, an instant rivalry ensues.

Accomplishments

During the 1998/1999 school year Teachers were in a legal strike position when Iroquois Ridge students rallied together to organize a sit in support of the hard working teachers. This peaceful protest was held in the front hall of the school with encouraging speeches with local media covering the events.
During the school year of 2004-2005, the school was in the CTV late night news for collecting over $800 in under 20 minutes for tsunami relief
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 help. The school's Global Issues Council runs the Halloween 4 Hunger Food Drive, which collects over 3,000 non-perishable food items for the Oakville Fairshare Foodbank each year. The Council also runs World Vision's 30 Hour Famine and raises more than $10,000 each year. In October 2006, the school set a world record for the most number of people "standing against something" (part of the school's "Stand for Sudan" project), which was published in the 2007 edition of the Guinness World Records
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. In 2007, Stephen Lewis came to Iroquois Ridge to honor the students for raising $21,000 towards the Stephen Lewis foundation. In the year 2009/2010, with a $6.2-million infusion from the Province, Iroquois Ridge became one of the first High Schools in Ontario with the installation of 25 large solar panels on the roof of the school. This was the '09/'10 grade 12 gift. In May 2011, the school raised $48,000 during its Relay For Life
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 event for cancer.

The Original Pink Football Game started at Iroquois Ridge.

Overall, Iroquois is focused on academic and athletic achievements but also to contributing to a larger community, whether it be a town, a country, or the world.

As of 2009-2010, Iroquois Ridge High School is ranked #16 out of the 727 public secondary schools in Ontario, and #1 in the Halton District.

Notable alumni

  • Jasmine Richards
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    , star of Camp Rock
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    and Naturally, Sadie
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  • Daniel Clark
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    , star of Degrassi: The Next Generation
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    and Juno (film)
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  • Victor Oreskovich
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    , winger of the NHL's Vancouver Canucks
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  • Joshua Close
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    , actor, filmography includes The Pacific (miniseries)
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    , The Exorcism of Emily Rose
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     and Twist (film)
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     The Craigslist Killer
  • Brian Robinson
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    , bassist in Massachusetts based punk band A Wilhelm Scream
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    , former bassist of The Fullblast

Student Council Co-Prime Ministers

  • 1998-1999 - Mike Dawson and Neil Uttamsingh
  • 1999-2000 - Geoff Fogden and Ian Stanger (Coined the term "Studco")
  • 2000-2001 - Geoff Fogden and Ian Stanger
  • 2001-2002 - Luke Vigeant and Kyle Welsh
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