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St. Margaret's School (Victoria, British Columbia)

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Independent day & boarding school in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
St. Margaret's School
Address
1080 Lucas Avenue
Victoria, British Columbia, V8X 3P7
Canada
Coordinates48°28′51″N 123°21′50″W / 48.4807°N 123.3640°W / 48.4807; -123.3640
Information
School typeIndependent Day & Boarding
MottoServite in Caritate
(Service with Love)
Founded1908 (St. Margaret's School)
Head of SchoolSara Blair
GradesPreschool-12
Enrollment353
LanguageEnglish
Colour(s)Red, Navy Blue, & White
MascotDudley the Panda
Websitewww.stmarg.ca

St. Margaret's School in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, is an international, non-denominational independent day and boarding school for girls only, with grades ranging from Junior Kindergarten (Early Childhood Education, ECE) to Grade 12. It is located on 22 acres (89,000 m) of land and is the oldest, continuous independent school on Vancouver Island.

St. Margaret's History

St. Margaret's School was founded in 1908 by two English sisters, Edith and Isobel Fenwick, joined soon by their friend Margaret Barton. The school started in a small house on the corner of Cook and Burdett Streets. It grew very quickly so that by 1911 another house on Cook Street was in use for the 80 students enrolled, and plans were underway for a new school and boarding house.

Tragedy struck on April 10, 1911 when the Fenwick sisters were drowned in the capsizing of the SS Iroquois as it left Sidney en route to Salt Spring Island. Margaret Barton, who was accompanying them, survived by clutching an oar, keeping herself afloat. For years after, she would describe her ordeal and show students her scarred hands, burned when she struggled to avoid a boiler.

Parents persuaded Miss Barton to take over the school as Headmistress once she had recovered. She accepted and took on the task of overseeing the construction of the new school at Fort and Fern Streets. Mr. Francis Rattenbury, the noted architect who designed the Parliament Buildings in Victoria, designed the initial buildings. Many changes and developments took place over the years and by 1928, SMS had amalgamated with St. George's, a rival Victoria girls' school. By the late 1960s, with aging buildings and the prospect of substantial repair, the Fort Street property was sold and the present property was purchased. In 1970 the new school opened at 1080 Lucas Avenue.

School Motto

St. Margaret's school motto is Servite in Caritate which is Latin for Service with Love.

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