Nestled amongst the character homes and mature trees of London's Old North community is the century-old "Ryerson School." Built in 1916, the Ryerson School is as steeped in its traditions as it is in the work ethic and dedication of the students who walk its storied halls.
Ryerson students strive for excellence both in the classroom and in the community, always keeping in mind the school motto, "We know we can if we think we can."
Located at the corner of Waterloo Street and Victoria Street, Ryerson Public School is home to approximately 400 elementary students.
With the revelations of the atrocities that took place at residential schools throughout Canada for many of our Indigenous youth, Ryerson Public school was renamed to Old North Public School as a means to support healing within the Indigenous community.
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