STRATFORD NORMAL SCHOOL 1908

Title

STRATFORD NORMAL SCHOOL 1908

Description

In the 1900s, concerns about the quality of rural education prompted the Ontario government to build four new Normal Schools to increase the supply of qualified teachers in the province. Identical Italian Renaissance buildings were constructed in North Bay, Peterborough, Hamilton, and Stratford. The Stratford Normal School attracted women and men from surrounding districts and educated them with an emphasis on conditions in the rural schools that employed most new teachers. Known as the Stratford Teachers’ College from 1953 on, the school trained close to 14,000 teachers before closing in 1973. It is the only one of the four Normal Schools opened in 1908-09 to survive without substantial alteration.

Ontario Heritage Foundation, an agency of the Government of Ontario

Creator

Sarah J. McCabe

Date

March 31, 2024

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Citation

Sarah J. McCabe, “STRATFORD NORMAL SCHOOL 1908,” Historic Plaques of Ontario: An Omeka Demo Site, accessed April 30, 2024, https://ontarioplaques.omeka.net/items/show/805.