Branksome Hall - Slogan Yearbook (Toronto, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1924

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Photo by Charles Aylett MISS READ

Page 17 text:

The Branksome Slogan Editor-in-Chief : ELEANOR ROSS, Form V Form Representatives: VIOLA CAMERON, Form V; JESSIE WRIGHT, Form IV KATHLEEN BURROWS, Senior Special ' KATHERINE SCOTT, Form III Alumnae Representative : AINSLIE McMICHAEL, ' 13



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THE BRANKSOME SLOGAN 17 The true gauge of the success of a teaching institution is not the surpassing scholarship of its graduates, the social position of its students, the splendour of its buildings and equipment, nor yet the culture and intellectual attainments of the faculty; it is the contribution which it makes to the moral and social well-being of the country. It is the after- life of the student, and its influence on her home and community, that determines the worth of a school; the girl, who in her daily contact with her fellows manifests an unselfish spirit and noble aspirations, that fulfills the purpose of her school training. Measured by this rule, Branksome Hall claims high distinction, for without the background and traditions of older schools, it has still lived long enough to have to its credit a considerable body of alumnae of whom we in the school are consciously and justly proud. It was only in 1903 that Miss Margaret T. Scott, with the assistance of Miss Florence Merrick, founded Branksome Hall at 102 Bloor Street East. The school was then very small, but under Miss Scott ' s leadership it rapidly gained a reputation and the foundation was laid for the building up of our school to-day. In 1910 we were forced to move to temporary quarters at 596 Sherbourne Street, the site of the present Selby Hotel, where we remained for two years. It was during this period that Miss Read succeeded Miss Scott as principal. The school property had hitherto always been rented, but in 1912 we purchased the present building at the corner of Elm Avenue and Huntley Street. From this time the school expanded rapidly. The French House was taken over in 1917 and two years later it was necessary to make additions to both buildings. Three years ago, the Scott House, named in memory of the founder, was added as a separate residence for matriculation students, and both the latter and the French House have proved most successful. Last June we celebrated our twentieth anniversary at a dinner given by Miss Read. Branksome girls from all parts of Canada met again and renewed the friendships and associations which they had formed at school. The thoughts of all those who were present turned toward the future, for everyone felt that we were celebrating not only the twentieth anniversary of the founding of the school, but also the inauguration of a new era in our history. After a brief sketch of the past, Miss Read outlined our ambitions for the coming years. As the school had previously been under private ownership, there was 2 B. S.

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