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George Syme Public School, Pritchard Avenue, south side, between French Avenue and Mariposa Avenue, Toronto, Ontario
Boy and girl on bikes stand in front of concrete, two-storey building with narrow, slit windows.

George Syme Public School, Pritchard Avenue, south side, between French Avenue and Mariposa Avenue, Toronto, Ontario

Date9/4/1970
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Original Toronto Star caption: It looks like a fortress, but George Syme Junior Public School in York borough "is the most advanced school building system in the world," Toronto architect Roderick Robbie says. When Casey French (left) and Santina Famele attend class they'll find moveable walls that are blackboards too.

Image published in the Toronto Star, 3 September 1970, page 3, with article by Sue Howden, "Flexible school will save tax dollars".

 

Subject
Country:Canada
City, town or township:Toronto
East-west street:Pritchard Avenue
Neighbourhood:Lambton
Province or state:Ontario
Language
ProvenanceFrom the Toronto Star Archives
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Copyright HolderToronto Star (Firm)
Call Number / Accession NumberTSPA_0114852F