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      • For the many who do not know, John Francis Ross was a high school principal, but not at the school that bears his name. Ross was principal of Guelph Collegiate Vocational Institute from 1923 until his retirement in 1945.
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  2. Guelph's largest high school was originally named John F. Ross Vocational School, in honour of John Francis Ross, a highly respected Guelph educator and principal. The school opened its doors in 1956 to 460 students with 25 teachers and Lorne Fox as its principal, under the new name John F. Ross Collegiate Vocational Institute.

  3. Apr 29, 2017 · Ross was principal of Guelph Collegiate Vocational Institute from 1923 until his retirement in 1945. Educated at the University of Toronto, Ross taught at Upper Canada College and at Seaforth Collegiate Institute, and was principal of Sault Technical and Commercial High School, before coming to GCVI. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW.

  4. Headmasters and Principals. Arthur Cole Verner, 1 841-1847. First Headmaster in the first Wellington District Grammar School. George Emslie, 1847-1854, Died October 1869. Rev. Edward M. Stewart, 1854-1857. John May, 1857-october, 1860. Charles Walker, October-december, 1860 (Acting Headmaster)

  5. The History of GCVI | Guelph Collegiate Vocational Institute. These pages contain interview memories of alumni, interesting facts, lists of our former Headmasters and Principals, war time and the military at GCVI, as well as information about the history of the school building and grounds. 1800's. 1900's. 2000's. Arthur Pitman.

  6. Jan 2, 2023 · Davison was GCI’s Principal Emeritus from 1923 to 1929. He also served as president of the Ontario Education Authority. Davison died in 1935. David Young was born in Uxbridge, Canada West (Ontario), in 1859.

  7. During the time of Principal John F. Ross, 1923-1945, the student population fluctuated between less than 500 and as high as 1,715.

  8. Tytler was the first principal when the high school became the Guelph Collegiate Institute (GCI) and was a teaching principal for many years. In 1892 (following the retirement of Rev. Robert Torrance) he was appointed Inspector of all city public schools and Secretary of the Board of Education, holding these positions for many years. 16