Schools
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Ingersoll District Collegiate Institute
Built in 1874, generations of Ingersollians have attended this monument to higher learning.

The Central School
Located on Thames Street South, it served as Ingersoll's first school until 1919.

Victory Memorial School
Officially opening in September 1921. It was built as memorial to those who fought in World War I and replaced the former Central School which stood on the same grounds.

Ward School / Princess Elizabeth School
The Ward School, situated on George Street, opened in 1909. In 1938, Royal consent was obtained, and it was officially named Princess Elizabeth Public School.
