词条 | Frontenac Secondary School |
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| name = Frontenac Secondary School | image = Frontenac Secondary School (emblem).png | caption = | address = 1789 Bath Road | city = Kingston | province = Ontario | postcode = K7M 4Y3 | country = Canada | coordinates = {{Coord|44.2372|N|76.5770|W|type:edu|display=inline,title}} | schooltype = Secondary | fundingtype = Public | motto = {{Lang-la|Ad Optima Nitamur}} | motto_translation = | founded = {{Start date and age|1957}} | school_board = Limestone District School Board | superintendent = Richard Holmes | trustee = George Beavis | school_number = 911135[1] | principal = David Steele | president = Sam Coffey and Kerry Readwin | grades_label = Grades | grades = 9-12 | enrollment = 1,106[1] | enrollment_as_of = September 2011 | language = English | campus_type = Suburban | campus_size = | area = Auden Park | colours = Grey and Garnet {{color box|Grey}}{{color box|#660000}} | affiliations = KASSAA, EOSSAA, OFSAA | mascot = Peregrine Falcon | team_name = Falcons | website = {{URL|www.frontenacss.limestone.on.ca}} }} Frontenac Secondary School is a high school in the west-end of Kingston, Ontario, Canada, operated by the Limestone District School Board. Its sports teams play under the nickname "Frontenac Falcons". HistoryFrontenac Secondary School was founded in 1957 as Collins Bay High School and adopted its current name in 1964. Frontenac has a long-standing tradition of excellence in academics, and post-secondary and career preparation, athletics and the arts.{{Citation needed|date=July 2011}} Frontenac's enrollment is around 1,200 students. In 2006, construction began on a major extension which includes a new library, a media room, an elevator, and several additional computer labs and classrooms. Varsity Athletics{{Tone|date=February 2019}}Frontenac is known provincially and nationally for its outstanding athletics program.{{Citation needed|date=July 2011}} Its mascot is the Falcon. From the 1970s and to the present day,{{when|date=December 2015}} the school has had one of the most dominant high school American football programs in Ontario and one of the most accomplished athletic programs in Canada, achieving a national high school ranking in football in the 2000s. The senior Falcons have been coached by Pat McMenamin, Jack Aldridge and Berk Brean. The Falcon football program has produced numerous Canadian Interuniversity Sport players, All Canadians and Vanier Cup participants and champions including the quarterback Warren Goldie who led the University of Western Ontario mustangs to the Vanier Cup in 1994. The Falcon women's basketball program was most dominant in the 1980 and 1990s under coach Tim McCue, winning numerous city and regional championships and also provincial medals.{{Citation needed|date=July 2011}} During the 1990s and 2000s, the men's basketball program enjoyed notable success with city, regional and provincial titles. The men's team enjoyed particular success in 2003 and 2004, winning the 2003 AAA OFSAA gold medal and the 2004 AAAA OFSAA bronze medal. These teams were coached by Suche James and included the future CIS All-Stars Robert Saunders and Stuart Turnbull. Frontenac also has strong programs in volleyball including ten consecutive city championships for the men's junior program in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Frontenac has also been a force in track and field, producing athletes who have participated in Canada's national team in the Olympic Games. Frontenac has a long history of football greatness dating back to the 1970s.{{Citation needed|date=July 2011}} In 2001, the Falcons championship team completely swept the Kingston area during regular-season play. No school scored against the Falcons until their first National Capital Bowl win against St. Mark Catholic School in the Skydome in Toronto. The team won the National Capital Bowl that season, winning a perfect defensive record during the regular season, city play-offs, and the Eastern Ontario final, and culminating with a 29-20 win during the National Capital Bowl played the Rogers Centre (then Skydome). The following year, with a squad full of returning OFSAA championship players, the school won another OFSAA Title at the National Capital Bowl with a convincing 56-6 over favourite Ashbury College. In 2006, Frontenac's football team again produced dominance in the Kingston area and reached the National Capital Bowl only to lose in a 10-8 match against the St. Mark Catholic School Lions. On 4 December 2007, the Frontenac senior football returned to the National Capital Bowl Championship and won at Varsity Stadium in Toronto, defeating Crestwood Secondary School of Peterborough by a score of 15-10, the third National Capital Bowl victory for Frontenac in the seven years. The Frontenac Falcons defended the National Capital Bowl title on 3 December 2008 by defeating Crestwood again with a score of 36-1 at the Rogers Centre in Toronto, making it Frontenacs second back-to-back National Capital Bowl. On 27 November 2011, the Falcons returned to the Rogers Centre and defeated the Crestwood Mustangs again, 49-11, Frontenac's fifth National Capital Bowl title since the bowl series' inception in 2000.[2] For their accomplishments, head coaches Mike Doyle and Doug Johnston received the Berk Brean Trophy for High School Coach of The Year from Queen's University. Berk Brean was one of the original senior football coaches at Frontenac Secondary. In terms of Kingston Area Football programs and quality, Frontenac's senior football team has won seven of the last twelve{{when|date=December 2015}} Kingston Area Senior Football Championships (2001–2012) and of those seven championships won six National Capital Bowls after winning Easter Ontario Finals.[3][4] Every year (with the exception of 2000 and 2008 seasons), Frontenac competes in a tournament with Bayridge Secondary School entitled the Banana Bowl, where senior and junior football teams compete for a trophy and a stuffed banana. Frontenac has won this tournament every year since 1995.{{when|date=December 2015}} Frontenac has had a very strong hockey program for the past few years.{{When|date=July 2011}} It has represented EOSSAA at OFSAA twice and has always been a contender in league and tournament play. The team has traveled all over Ontario to play in tournaments. Frontenac to date{{when|date=December 2015}} holds the most city, regional and provincial titles in Kingston over its close rivals Regiopolis-Notre Dame Catholic Secondary School, Holy Cross Catholic Secondary School and Bayridge Secondary School. 2017-2018 The Frontenac Falcons enjoyed success as usual in 2017-2018. In Junior boys football the team went undefeated in the regular season only allowing 1 touchdown(with starters on the field) To Sydenham Highschool. They shockingly defeated The Regiopolis Notre Dame Panthers 36-0 in the KASSA finals with a defense led by Middle Linebacker(Alex Jakuboski) who won MVP of the finals, and an offence led by speedy quarter back Alex Vreeken. Regi barely being able to get past Frontenacs 25 yard line. In Basketball Frontenacs Junior program not only dominated Kingston but dominated Eastern Ontario. A team led by guard Sam Playter and Alex Vreeken Won the Kassa championship by multiple points against Kingston Collegiate Vocational Institute. With a supporting cast of; Nick Adair, Hunter Ferguson, Jaimal Nahrain, Connor Briand, Caleb Patry, Cameron Wright, Cam Finn, Anthony Couto and Rick Righetto. The team won every game in the regular season by more than 10 points and very often more than 20 points due to dominance defensively and offensively. They Went on to Eossa easily besting every opponent and Defeating Holy Trinity in the Eossa finals by 10+ points. Will the Falcons retain dominance with 5 returning grade 9s going to be grade 10s(Sam Playter, Connor Briand, Caleb Patry, Cameron Wright, Cam Finn and Rick Righetto) MusicThroughout the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s, Frontenac was known for its outstanding music program which won numerous competitions and festivals throughout Canada.{{Citation needed|date=July 2011}} Many music graduates from this time went on to careers as professional players, recording artists and music educators. The rock group the Blushing Brides was formed at Frontenac. Until 2005, there was a symphonic band, a concert band, a strings ensemble, a jazz ensemble and a choir. In the 1980s, it was one of few schools to have an orchestra. Over the last few years Frontenac has seen a rebirth in the music program. It has a recreation band and competition band which include string players. There is also a strong composition element at the school. Other programsThe school is well known for its mathematics department,{{Citation needed|date=July 2011}} one of few in the region to offer the Advanced Placement calculus and computer science programs. Every year, Frontenac has junior and senior teams that compete in the Canadian game show Reach for the Top. In 1998-99, the senior team was the national champion. The team has also performed well in recent years,{{when|date=December 2015}} even qualifying for and competing in the American game show Whiz Quiz. In 2007 and 2008, the senior REACH team was the international Whiz Quiz champions, and in 2006 and 2007, they attended the provincial REACH Championships. Notable alumni
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References1. ^1 {{cite web|url= http://edu.gov.on.ca/eng/sift/schoolProfileSec.asp?SCH_NUMBER=911135&x=28&y=21 |title=Secondary School Profile - Frontenac Secondary School (911135) |accessdate=27 September 2012}} 2. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.emcsmithsfalls.ca/20111208/Sports/Frontenac+of+Kingston+wins+fifth+National+Capital+Bowl |title=Smiths Falls Local Community News |publisher=Emcsmithsfalls.ca |date= |accessdate=2012-09-28 }}{{Dead link|date=October 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} 3. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.durhamregionfootball.ca/Championship_Games_Kingston.htm |title=Championship Games Kingston |publisher=Durhamregionfootball.ca |date= |accessdate=28 September 2012 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120330224418/http://www.durhamregionfootball.ca/Championship_Games_Kingston.htm |archivedate=30 March 2012 |df= }} 4. ^ {{dead link|date=September 2012}} 5. ^{{cite web|last1=Crosier|first1=Steph|title=Hockey pros take to the pavement for Boys & Girls|url=http://www.thewhig.com/2016/07/23/hockey-pros-take-to-the-pavement-for-boys--girls|website=The Kingston Whig-Standard|accessdate=15 February 2017|language=en-CA}} External links
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