- Pictou Academy
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name= Pictou Academy
imagesize= 200px
motto= "Concordia Salus"
(Harmony and Good Health)
streetaddress= 88 Patterson Street
city= Pictou
province=Nova Scotia
postalcode= B0K 1H0
areacode= 902
phone= 485-7200
fax= 485-7210
email=
url= [http://www.ccrsb.ednet.ns.ca/newschools/schoolpages/celtic/pictouacademy.html Pictou Academy]
schoolnumber=
schoolboard=Chignecto - Central Regional School Board
superintendent=Dr. Noel Hurley
trustee= Vivian Farrell
affiliation=
principal= James Ryan
viceprincipal= Starrbucks Pettipas
administrator= James Ryan
custodian=
faculty 14
schooltype= Secondary School
grades= 9-12
language= English
area=
mascot= Pitbull
teamname= Pictou Academy Pitbulls
colours= Red and White
founded= 1816
enrollment= 196 (September 2006)
lastupdate=December 20 2006
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bgcolor_address= MintCream
bgcolor_url= MintCreamPictou Academy (PA), founded in 1816 by Dr.
Thomas McCulloch , is asecondary school inPictou, Nova Scotia . Prior to the twentieth century, it was a liberal nonsectarian college, a grammar school, an academy and then a secondary school. Pictou Academy's current principal is James Ryan.The Pictou Academy Educational Foundation provides additional funds to the school. The current (2008-2009) student council executives are Zachary Sellers, president, and Danielle Cyr, vice-president.History
On
March 25 ,1816 , theNova Scotia House of Assembly passed a bill to found Pictou Academy.Thomas McCulloch (1776 - 1843), the first principal (1816 - 1837), was a Presbyterian minister ordained in the Secessionist church inScotland . He arrived in Pictou in 1803 and by 1806, he had written about the need for a college because King's, the one college inNova Scotia at that time, was open to only 20% of the population. McCulloch wanted a non sectarian college that would train local ministers and offer to all a liberal scientific curriculum modeled on theUniversity of Glasgow .In 1806 he opened a school in his own house and the excellence of his teaching drew students from Nova Scotia and beyond, but it was not until 1816 that Pictou Academy was opened. McCulloch began to build up its library and collected insect and bird specimens for a natural history museum. This collection was so extensive that
John James Audubon , in a visit in 1833, called it "The finest private collection in North America."Throughout his years as principal, McCulloch had a constant struggle with government funding, trustees, the status of the Academy, and religious groups, both in Pictou and the province. For many years, the
Legislative Assembly approved a grant for the Academy but thePrivy Council rejected or reduced the grant. McCulloch fought vigorously for his ideas, but by 1837, he was in a very difficult position and left the Academy to become the first principal of the new Dalhousie College in Halifax.The Academy went through several phases. To 1831 it was a college but after this, a grammar school was added to the college. By 1842, the school had female students and had its college status taken away making it a grammar school only. The school's enrollment ranged widely over the years but by the 1870s, with the changes in school policies in Nova Scotia, the Academy was flourishing and became a model secondary institution with excellent facilities and higher grants. Students passed exams to enter the Academy which was free to county students. From the beginning, the plan was to keep fees low, and some students did attend for free during the early years.
The emphasis on an academic curriculum with competition and examinations led to Pictou Academy students taking a larger proportion of prizes and bursaries than any other academy in the province. By 1885 it was the largest secondary school in Nova Scotia with students coming from across the province as well as from other countries. As a result, the Academy has a long list of famous graduates in all walks of life.
Many gifts and prizes were left to Pictou Academy by its students and others and in 1916, the centenary committee took on a role of continuing support. In 1919, the committee incorporated itself into the PA Augmentation Fund. Later on, it became
The Pictou Academy Educational Foundation The first building was constructed in 1818 and was used until 1879. A second, larger building opened in 1880 but burned in 1895. The third building also burned and Pictou Academy's current building opened in 1940.
Not only was Pictou Academy an important educational institution, but "Over it was fought the battle of the nineteenth century against unconstitutional government and
religious intolerance . It was largely over the rights and wrongs of the Academy more than any other question that the fight was waged and won for responsible government in Nova Scotia." (MacPhie, 1914, p.135)Traditions
*The Breakup: One of Pictou Academy's oldest traditions is The Breakup. Unlike other secondary/high schools PA doesn't have a prom but celebrates The Breakup instead. It's a time when all the graduates come together for their final dance as a class. Although other grade levels (ten and eleven) are allowed to attend, the night is designed for the grade twelves.
*The Grand March: Closely tied to The Breakup is The Grand March. All of those couples who will be attending The Breakup arrive in the late afternoon, early evening and line up outside
The DeCoste Centre inPictou . They all move down the walkway arm in arm into the theatre. It's a large event, drawing quite a crowd every year.ports
The students of Pictou Academy are locally renowned as sports enthusiasts. They are most well known for their soccer teams, who usually go to the provincial championships each year. They have many division 3 banners, and undoubtedly have the best soccer teams¡ in Pictou County. The school has over twenty different teams, all of which are funded by the school. Among the sports partaken in by the student body are:
*Cross-country
*Badminton
*Baseball
*Basketball
*Dragonboat
*Golf
*Rugby
*Soccer
*Softball
*Track and FieldNotable Graduates
*Sir William Dawson was a notable
geologist and educator
*Sir W. J. Ritchie later becameChief Justice of theSupreme Court of Canada
*Dr. Frank Parker Day was a well-known Canadian author and English Professor. He became the Academy's firstRhodes Scholar
*Ada Brownrigg received the first Arts degree awarded to a woman inCanada References
*cite journal
first = | last =
title = Frank Parker Day
journal = Presidents of Union College
year = 2003
url = http://www.union.edu/Presidents/day.php
*cite book
first = George | last = MacLaren
title = The Pictou book: Stories of our past
publisher = Hector Pub
location = New Glasgow, Nova Scotia
year = 1954
id =
*cite book
first = J. P. | last = MacPhie
title = Pictonians at home and abroad: Sketches of professional men and women of Pictou County -- its history and institutions
publisher = Pinkham Press
location = Boston, Massachusetts
year = 1914
id =
*cite book
first = George | last = Patterson
title = A history of the County of Pictou, Nova Scotia, 1824-1897
publisher = Mika Studio
location = Belleville, Ontario
year = 1972
id =
*cite book
first = Roland | last = Sherwood
title = Pictou Pioneers: A story of the first hundred years in the history of Pictou town.
publisher = Lancelot Press
location = Hantsport, Nova Scotia
year = 1973
id =
*cite book
first = Marjory | last = Whitelaw
title = Thomas McCulloch: His life and times
publisher = Nova Scotia Museum
location = Halifax, Nova Scotia
year = 1985
id =
*cite book
first = Anne | last = Wood
title = Pictou Academy in the nineteenth century
publisher = Author
location = Pictou, Nova Scotia
year = 1997
id =
*cite journal
first = | last =
title = Concordia University
journal = The Canadian Encyclopedia
year = 2006
url = http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com/index.cfm?PgNm=TCE&Params=A1ARTA0001836
*cite journal
first = | last =
title = Dawson, Sir John William
journal = Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online
year = 2000
url = http://www.biographi.ca/009004-119.01-e.php?&id_nbr=6059
*cite journal
first = | last =
title = Judges of the Court
journal = Supreme Court of Canada Official Autobiography
year = 2004
url = http://www.scc-csc.gc.ca/aboutcourt/judges/ritchie/index_e.asp
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