Sandwich Secondary School

Sandwich Secondary School is a school in LaSalle, Ontario. It has about 1100 students, and teaches about half of the students in LaSalle, along with St. Thomas of Villanova Catholic Secondary School. Sandwich Secondary School is part of the Greater Essex County District School Board, or GECDSB. It was named after the former town of Sandwich, which used to encompass the western shores of Windsor, as well as LaSalle.

Sandwich Secondary School
Address
7050 Malden Road

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Canada
Coordinates42.22396°N 83.05897°W / 42.22396; -83.05897
Information
School typePublic High School
Founded1970, building opened 1971
School boardGreater Essex County District School Board
SuperintendentSharon Pyke
Area trusteeRon Le Clair
School number939765
PrincipalRichard Reid
Grades9 to 12
Enrollment1022[1] (2018)
LanguageEnglish, French
AreaLaSalle, Ontario
Colour(s)Blue and Orange
MascotSabretoothed Tiger: Erbas
Team nameSabres
Websitehttps://www.publicboard.ca/school/sandwich/Pages/default.aspx

About

Prior to the opening of the school building in 1970/71, high school students in LaSalle were bused to General Amherst High School.

Sandwich Sabres football
Sabres goalie in 2014.

Sandwich Secondary's track-and-field complex, named the Robert C. Carrick Memorial Track, opened in 1993 at a cost of $1.70 million and includes an 8-lane rubberized all weather track, field house, grandstand, football and soccer field, baseball diamond, track and field event area (shot-put, a discus circle, all weather javelin approach, all weather runways for long jump, triple jump, pole vault), and a concession stand. The complex was named after a police officer who was killed in the line of duty in 1968 and is home to the Sandwich Sabres Men's Football team. Sandwich Secondary also has a French immersion program for those coming from French immersion grade schools along with an English public schooling.

Its feeder schools, or family of elementary schools, are Sandwich West Public School, LaSalle Public School, Sacred Heart Roman Catholic School, Prince Andrew Public School, Giles Campus and École Bellewood Public School.[2]

Notable alumni

Sabres player in 2014.

See also

References

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