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  1. Rockwood Academy was a private school located at 477 Main Street South, Rockwood, Ontario. Founded in 1850 by William Wetherald, a Quaker, it operated until 1883. Competition with the provincial government's collegiate institutes founded in the 1870s had lessened demand for such private education.

  2. Jun 27, 2023 · Rockwood Academy. One of the defining features of Rockwood’s history is the Rockwood Academy. Founded in 1850 by William Wetherald, Rockwood Academy was a private school that operated until 1883.

  3. Jul 15, 2016 · The Academy — a property of the Ontario Heritage Trust in the village of Rockwood, just east of Guelph — has a close connection with stop order powers under the Ontario Heritage Act, but we’ll get to that… The tale I have to tell begins in 1980, but the Rockwood Academy story goes back to the 1850s.

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  4. The property at 477 Main Street South, known as the Rockwood Academy, is situated in the community of Rockwood. The three-storey stone building was designed in the Georgian style and was constructed in 1853. The property has been held in trust for the citizens of Ontario by the Ontario Heritage Trust since 1986.

  5. Rockwood Academy 1850. A pioneer boarding school for boys was opened on this property in 1850 by William Wetherald (1820-98), an English Quaker who had emigrated to Upper Canada in 1835.

  6. Jul 15, 2016 · The Academy — a property of the Ontario Heritage Trust in the village of Rockwood, just east of Guelph — has a close connection with stop order powers under the Ontario Heritage Act, but we’ll get to that… The tale I have to tell begins in 1980, but the Rockwood Academy story goes back to the 1850s.

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    The academy became noted for its high academic standards, and among its former pupils were such prominent persons as: Honourable A.S. Hardy, Ontario's fourth prime minister; Sir Adam Beck, founder of the province's Hydro-Electric system; and James J. Hill, pioneer railway magnate.

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