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ONTARIO SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF

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In 1869, at the urging of John B. McGann, a pioneer educator of the hearing impaired, the Ontario government sanctioned the establishment of the first provincial school for deaf children. A residential institution combining elementary school instruction with vocational training, the Ontario Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb was officially opened in October 1870. Increasing enrolment during the following decades led to steady expansion and improvement of facilities. When curricula were revised and advanced academic instruction introduced during the tenure of Dr. Charles B. Coughlin (1906-28), the school gained wide recognition for its contributions to special education. Renamed the Ontario School for the Deaf in 1913, it became The Sir James Whitney School in 1974 in honour of Ontario's sixth prime minister.

- Ontario Heritage Foundation

GPS Location: 44° 08' 59.74 N 77° 24' 10.63" W (44.14972222, - 77.40277778)

Street address: Sir James Whitney School, 350 Dundas Street West, Belleville

See also: Samuel Thomas Greene


ONTARIO SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF
Information Last Updated: Friday June 19, 2020