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  1. Strathroy District Collegiate Institute (SDCI) is one of two secondary schools in Strathroy, Ontario. It is a public high school in the Thames Valley District School Board. The school services feeder schools in the Strathroy area, as well as the outer regions such as Mt. Brydges, Parkhill, Kerwood, Coldstream, Poplar Hill, Glencoe ...

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  2. SDCI is a public district secondary school within the Thames Valley District School Board. It has approximately 1250 students and 90 teachers. Our students come from the local township of Strathroy-Caradoc as well as Mount Brydges and surrounding rural areas.

  3. 519-245-2680, Fax 519-245-5498, strathroy@tvdsb.ca Superintendent: A. Canham Trustees: A. Morell C. Sachs Accessibility Contact Us Report It Sitemap Careers FOI Request Feedback By GHD Digital

  4. The school is a unique one, as it shares facilities with another school, S.D.C.I (Stratroy District Collegiate Institute), which is part of the TVDSB. Both schools also share a complex with the town of Strathroy.

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    Strathroy-Caradoc's two largest communities are Strathroy and Mount Brydges. The township also contains the smaller communities of Cairngorm, Campbellvale, Caradoc, Christina, Falconbridge, Glen Oak, Longwood, Melbourne (part) and Muncey.

    Strathroy was first colonized in 1832 by John Stewart Buchanan, accompanied by the explorer Sir Michael Jacques, at a location on the Sydenham River with flow and fall sufficient to power a grist mill. A general store opened in the settlement in 1840. Strathroy was incorporated as a village in 1860 and became a town in 1872 under the motto "We Adva...

    In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Strathroy-Caradoc had a population of 23,871 living in 9,453 of its 9,695 total private dwellings, a change of 14.4% from its 2016 population of 20,867. With a land area of 270.86 km2 (104.58 sq mi), it had a population density of 88.1/km2(228.3/sq mi) in 2021.

    Strathroy has two secondary schools that share basic facilities, Strathroy District Collegiate Institute and Holy Cross Catholic Secondary School. Each serves the town and its outlying area. Strathroy was ranked 161st out of 714 Ontario secondary schools in 2007/2008 by the Fraser Institute's Report on Ontario Secondary Schools.Holy Cross was ranke...

    Strathroy has two weekly newspapers, The Age Dispatch and the Middlesex Banner, and a radio station, 105.7 myFM (CJMI-FM), which provides local news and sports coverage. The region is otherwise served by media from London.

    Strathroy's largest annual event is the Strathroy Hometown Turkey Festival, also known as Turkeyfest, run in June. The town is home to the headquarters of Cuddy Farms, the world's top turkey-hatching company. In July 2020, Strathroy saw its first Pride flag raising. Due to COVID-19, events were held virtually. In 2021, Strathroy Pride was present a...

    Strathroy is home to the Strathroy Rockets of the Greater Ontario Junior Hockey League and the Strathroy Royals baseball team. Mount Brydges is home to the Mount Brydges Bulldogs of the Southern Ontario Junior Hockey League.The Strathroy Rockets won the Championship of the Western Ontario Hockey League in 2007. Strathroy also has many minor and you...

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    • 1860 (as village), 1872 (as town)
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    • 270.77 km 2 (104.54 sq mi)
    • Middlesex
  5. 27 de dic. de 2021 · Strathroy, Ontario — Do you remember 1968-1969 Grade 9R, Strathroy District Collegiate Institute?

  6. 18 de ene. de 2021 · Strathroy, Ontario — Do you remember 1965-1966 Grade 9B, Strathroy District Collegiate Institute?