Queen Alexandra Sr Public School
Queen Alexandra Sr Public School in Toronto, ON has a rich history dating back to 1889, originally known as Hamilton Street School. The current building stands near Broadview Avenue and Dundas Street, on lands once traversed by Indigenous peoples.
Throughout the years, the establishment witnessed various transformations, including the renaming to "Queen Alexandra School" in 1904, in honor of Queen Alexandra, wife of King Edward VII. The school's evolution saw expansions, with the addition of the "Queen Alexandra Annex" in 1918, and a new building in 1957.
Notably, Queen Alexandra Middle School became a senior school in 1957, and later accommodated unique programs like SEED, North America's oldest public alternative secondary school. The school's dedication to education continued through the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic, adapting to remote learning while upholding its legacy of excellence.
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