Toronto Normal School
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The Toronto Normal School was a teachers college in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Opened in 1847, the Normal School was located at Church and Gould streets in central Toronto (after 1852), and was a predecessor to the current Ontario Institute for Studies in Education. The Royal Ontario Museum, the Ontario College of Art & Design and the Ontario Agricultural College all originated at the Normal School's campus and the provincial Department of Education was also located there. Officially named St. James Square (and located with the old Toronto St. James Ward), the school became known as "the cradle of Ontario's education system". The school's landmark Gothic-Romanesque building was designed by architects Thomas Ridout and Frederick William Cumberland in 1852. The landmark building was demolishe
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Toronto Normal School
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Toronto Normal School
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(St. James Square)
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Toronto Normal School
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Ryerson Hall
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Cumberland and Ridout
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Toronto Normal School in 1890
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May 1852
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1958
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Provincial Normal School, Normal School for Upper Canada, Normal School for Ontario
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Site bounded by Gerrard, Church, Gould and Victoria streets in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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1851-07-02
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The Toronto Normal School was a teachers college in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Opened in 1847, the Normal School was located at Church and Gould streets in central Toronto (after 1852), and was a predecessor to the current Ontario Institute for Studies in Education. The Royal Ontario Museum, the Ontario College of Art & Design and the Ontario Agricultural College all originated at the Normal School's campus and the provincial Department of Education was also located there. Officially named St. James Square (and located with the old Toronto St. James Ward), the school became known as "the cradle of Ontario's education system". The school's landmark Gothic-Romanesque building was designed by architects Thomas Ridout and Frederick William Cumberland in 1852. The landmark building was demolished in 1963, but architectural elements of the structure remain on the campus of Toronto Metropolitan University.
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Ryerson Hall
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May 1852
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July 2, 1851
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Provincial Normal School, Normal School for Upper Canada, Normal School for Ontario
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