Schools
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Ingersoll District Collegiate Institute
Built in 1874, generations of Ingersollians have attended this monument to higher learning.
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The Central School
Located on Thames Street South, it served as Ingersoll's first school until 1919.
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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.
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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.
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