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Heydon Park Secondary School

School History

The school dates back to 1923, when it opened as a vocational school at Huron Street Public School. In 1926 the school moved to the Anglican Orphans Home on Dovercourt; it was then rebuilt in 1962. It was named Edith L. Groves Vocational School for Girls after a former school board trustee who had a passion for helping young females with exceptionalities. In 1962, the school was rebuilt and renamed Heydon Park Secondary School. It moved to its current D’Arcy St. location near the Art Gallery of Ontario in 2000 when the Dovercourt site closed.
 
Since its inception in 1923, Heydon Park Secondary School has been a safe haven for young female students who needed an alternative to the regular school setting. Reliving the past and celebrating the present sets the stage for preparing our students for the future – a future that envisions a more inclusive education system for female, transgender and gender non-binary students from all backgrounds and cultures, and with diverse strengths and interests.