Beamsville District Secondary School, Public high school in Beamsville, Canada
Beamsville District Secondary School is a high school building in Lincoln with three wings added at different times in the early to mid-1900s. The structure contains classrooms for various subjects and sports facilities used by students throughout the school year.
The school was founded in 1888 and moved to its current location in 1917, where the original wing was designed by architect Walter William LaChance. Additional wings were added decades later to accommodate more students as the community grew.
The school serves as a gathering place where families have sent their children across generations, creating deep community bonds. Former students went on to work in professional sports and music, connecting this place to wider worlds.
The school sits in a residential neighborhood and is accessible by foot or public transport. Keep in mind this is an active school building, so visiting may require advance arrangements depending on what day and time you call.
The building holds heritage status and went through major restoration work around the year 2000. The renovation preserved the original exterior while updating the internal systems and adding a new entrance to improve how people move through the space.
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