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- Richmond Hill Public School
- 1 in our imaginations to its earlier life as Richmond Hill Public School, while the municipal offices once again become
- 2 then re-formed, and marched towards the Public School. There William Wiley and C.H. Ellston of
- 3 Richmond Hill Public School
- 4 The board had recently built a new public school on the west side of Yonge Street in the
- 5 new Richmond Hill Public School was designed and built during 1914 by two local
- 6 cemetery which was often visited by public school students at recess. "It was such an easy matter
- 7 money for extra equipment when the new public school was built in 1915, then sponsored a number of
- 8 World War memorial in front of the Richmond Hill Public School, August 5, 1923. Umbrellas shelter Mr. and
- 9 a parade from the village park to the Public School. There the Ladies' Aid of the Methodist
- 10 the end, most graduates of Richmond Hill Public School probably reserved their fondest memories for
- 11 1920s, completed eight grades at the public school, and passed the provincially administered Entrance
- 12 pictured on the front steps of the Richmond Hill Public School in 1915. Front row, left to right: -
- 13 the major responsibilities of the public school during the decade of the 1920s. Before school and
- 14 church, manse, cemetery, and public school. Sometime in 1811, Miles founded what may
- 15 salaries. The villagers soon erected a proper schoolhouse - a hewn log structure, chinked with mud, about
- 16 to a new brick schoolhouse in 1847. The Richmond Hill Public School was administered by the elected trustees of
- 17 Hill public school, opened in 1847, pictured in a 1908
- 18 of organized leisure activities. The public school, the high school, and the several
- 19 school erected alongside the common school twenty years earlier. Further increases seemed
- 20 originated in the senior department of the Common School (later known as the Public School) on the west
- 21 Hill in 1878 as principal of the Public School. Six years later, he left teaching and purchased
- 22 to jointly purchase a new bell for the public school - one that could serve both educational and
- 23 would be allowed to proceed from public school to high school. At times of crisis,
- 24 Both the town bell - now located at the public school - and the Presbyterian Church bell began
- 25 25, a memorial service was held at the public school, and Saturday, the day of her funeral, was
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