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Banting Memorial High School

Coordinates: 44°09′19″N 79°51′33″W / 44.1553°N 79.8593°W / 44.1553; -79.8593
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Banting Memorial High School
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203 Victoria St E

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L9R 1G5

Coordinates44°09′19″N 79°51′33″W / 44.1553°N 79.8593°W / 44.1553; -79.8593
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Funding typePublic
School boardSimcoe County District School Board
SuperintendentJohn Playford
Area trusteeSarah Beitz
School number894060
PrincipalRob Poissant
Grades9-12
Enrollment1530[1] (2020–21)
Colour(s)Maroon, Baby Blue & White
   
Team nameBanting Marauders
Websiteban.scdsb.on.ca

Banting Memorial High School is a public secondary institution serving grades 9–12, located in Alliston, Ontario, Canada. It is part of the Simcoe County District School Board and has a student population of 1530. The principal is Rob Poissant.

The school is named in honour of Sir Frederick Grant Banting, a key member of the Canadian scientific team that discovered how to extract and use insulin for treating diabetes mellitus. Alliston, Ontario, Canada was the home town of Sir Frederick Banting, and is also the foundation of his homestead. Banting Memorial offers attending students programs in Extended French courses and Specialist High Skills Major in Health & Wellness, Horticulture & Landscaping, Agriculture, and Transportation. The school participates in county sporting events under the name of the "Marauders". The school serves students residing in Alliston, Beeton, Tottenham, Hockley Valley and Adjala Township.

As of 2018 the school board has recognized Banting Memorial as a priority school due to aging infrastructure, current recommendations are in place to renovate or rebuild the school building.

Feeder schools

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  • Alliston Union PS
  • Adjala Central PS
  • Baxter Central PS
  • Boyne River PS
  • Cookstown Central PS
  • Ernest Cumberland ES
  • Tecumseth Beeton PS
  • Tecumseth South PS
  • Tosorontio Central PS
  • Tottenham PS

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "About Us". Banting Memorial High School. Retrieved 10 January 2021.
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