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Closure
School was closed because of religious tensions but was eventually reopened in 1866 by bishop Machray. -
Loss of an old hero
Colonel R. M. Thomson constructed Thomson house but was killed heroicly in the battle of Somme. -
Influenza Strikes!!!
In 1918, when Influenza hit Canada, it soon spread to the school, doctor Moorhead turned the school chapel into an infirmary, all the boys where cured, but sadly, 1 volunteer died. -
WAR!
During wartime, many boys from the school enrolled to fight (and probably die) for there country which caused admissions to be lower. -
The First Floods
In 1948 the first flood hit SJR which caused devastating damage to the school’s campus. -
The Great Flood!
In 1950, the Great Flood hit the school, forcing it to relocate. -
Loss of a Great Teacher
Tom Bredin sadly passed away, this left a mark on SJR’s history forever with Tom Bredin being an influential person in our history -
March against cancer
In 2009, 18-year-old sjr student Kendra Mcbain, died of cancer. She created an event for which the entire schools walks and raises money for cancer. -
Kendra’s Cancelled?
After a gas leak, Kendra’s Walk was cancelled, this was shocking and frankly very sad. -
Docter off duty
Nurse Mackray sadly left the school for retirement, she was a great nurse and will be missed. But sometimes she subs so it’s not tooooo bad.