A report on Ridley College

Coat of arms of Ridley College
Dr. John Ormsby Miller, first headmaster of Ridley College.
Gooderham House at Ridley College in the 1920s.
The Iggulden Gym at Ridley College in the 1940s.
The Memorial Great Hall at Ridley College was opened in 1950 and dedicated to alumni who lost their lives in World War II.
Lower School at Ridley College.
Upper School at Ridley College.
Ridley College Memorial Chapel.
Ridley College Memorial Chapel.
Arthur Bishop House, which includes Arthur Bishop East and West (two of the five boys’ houses within Ridley College).
Ridley College's mascot,
F.W. Baldwin at Ridley College, 1900

Private boarding and day university-preparatory school located in St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada, 20 miles (32 km) from Niagara Falls.

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Simon Bruce-Lockhart at St. Margaret’s School

Simon Bruce-Lockhart

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Scottish-Canadian schoolmaster who taught at several schools in Canada between 1972 and 2015.

Scottish-Canadian schoolmaster who taught at several schools in Canada between 1972 and 2015.

Simon Bruce-Lockhart at St. Margaret’s School

He was first an English and Mathematics teacher, and then also a housemaster, at his old school, Ridley College, and later a housemaster at Lakefield College School, then was successively Head of School at Albert College, Belleville, Shawnigan Lake School, Mulgrave School, and Glenlyon Norfolk School, the last three of which are in British Columbia.

John Bell (physician)

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Canadian immunologist and geneticist.

Canadian immunologist and geneticist.

He attended Ridley College in St. Catharines, Ontario.

Henry Bathurst, 8th Earl Bathurst

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British peer, soldier and Conservative politician.

British peer, soldier and Conservative politician.

The eldest son of Allen Bathurst, Lord Apsley, and his wife Violet (née Meeking), he was educated at Eton College, Ridley College, St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada, and Christ Church, Oxford.

David A. Dodge

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Canadian economist.

Canadian economist.

He attended Ridley College, a private boarding school in St. Catharines (and second alumnus to become Bank Governor), and graduated from Queen's University with an honours degree in economics.

Cronyn in the 1950s

Hume Cronyn

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Canadian-American actor and writer.

Canadian-American actor and writer.

Cronyn in the 1950s
L-R: Walter Slezak, John Hodiak, Tallulah Bankhead, Henry Hull, William Bendix, Heather Angel, Mary Anderson, Canada Lee, and Hume Cronyn in Alfred Hitchcock's Lifeboat (1944)
Cronyn and Jessica Tandy at the 1988 Emmy Awards

After leaving Elmwood, Cronyn went to Ridley College in St. Catharines, and McGill University in Montreal, where he became a member of The Kappa Alpha Society.

Richard M. Ivey

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Canadian lawyer and philanthropist.

Canadian lawyer and philanthropist.

Born in London, Ontario, he attended Ridley College in St. Catharines, Ontario, and received an Honours Business Administration (HBA) degree from the University of Western Ontario in 1947.

James Elliott Coyne

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The second Governor of the Bank of Canada, from 1955 to 1961, succeeding Graham Towers.

The second Governor of the Bank of Canada, from 1955 to 1961, succeeding Graham Towers.

Coyne graduated Ridley College in St. Catharines, Ontario in 1925, and had conferred upon him a BA in 1931 from the University of Manitoba.

Gzowski at CBC Radio

Peter Gzowski

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Canadian broadcaster, writer and reporter, most famous for his work on the CBC radio shows This Country in the Morning and Morningside.

Canadian broadcaster, writer and reporter, most famous for his work on the CBC radio shows This Country in the Morning and Morningside.

Gzowski at CBC Radio
The Peter Gzowski Library in Sutton
The Gzowski Family Mausoleum in which Gzowski is interred

During the Christmas break in his Grade 11 year, Gzowski reconnected with his father in Toronto, living with him for a short period, before his father encouraged him to attend Ridley College boarding school, in St. Catharines, Ontario, which Gzowski's father had also attended.

Princess Elizabeth Challenge Cup

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Rowing event at Henley Royal Regatta open to school 1st VIIIs.

Rowing event at Henley Royal Regatta open to school 1st VIIIs.

Eton College have won the PE a total of 15 times, St Paul's School (London) 7 times, Ridley College (Canada) 5 times, and Abingdon School, Bedford School, Hampton School, Pangbourne College, Shrewsbury School and St. Edward's School have each won the event 4 times.

Nicholas Ridley (martyr)

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Nicholas Ridley (c.

Nicholas Ridley (c.

Heinrich Bullinger, a major influence on John Hooper, Ridley's opponent in the vestments controversy.
John Hooper clashed with Ridley as he advocated more radical reforms. Portrait by Henry Bryan Hall, 1839.
The death of Edward VI, here as Prince of Wales, brought about Ridley's downfall.
Ridley being burned at the stake, together with Hugh Latimer. From John Foxe's Book of Martyrs.
Stained glass window depicting Cranmer, Ridley, and Latimer, the Oxford Martyrs

Ridley College, a private University-preparatory school located in St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada, was founded in his honour in 1889.