Difference between revisions of "Gloucester (ON)"

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|citystate = Ottawa, ON
 
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|state = 1998 [[Reach for the Top|Reach]]
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|state = 1998, 2010 [[Reach for the Top|Reach]]
 
|nats = 1998, 2001 [[Reach for the Top|Reach]]
 
|nats = 1998, 2001 [[Reach for the Top|Reach]]
 
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'''Gloucester High School''' is a public school in suburban Ottawa, Ontario.  The school has regularly fielded strong teams in [[Reach for the Top]], winning the national title in [[1998 Gloucester|1998]] and [[2001 Gloucester|2001]]
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'''Gloucester High School''' is a public school in suburban Ottawa, Ontario.  The school has regularly fielded strong teams in [[Reach for the Top]], winning the national title in [[1998 Gloucester|1998]] and [[2001 Gloucester|2001]].
  
 
==Reach for the Top==
 
==Reach for the Top==
  
Gloucester has had a team for several years, and the coach is the regional director.  They had great success around the turn of the millennium, with two national titles (and a third national appearance in 1997), and have made a recent resurgence, qualifying for nationals in 2007.
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Gloucester has had a team for several years, and the coach is the regional director.  They had great success around the turn of the millennium, with two national titles (and a third national appearance in 1997), and have made a recent resurgence, qualifying for nationals in 2007 and 2010.
  
 
==Title Succession==
 
==Title Succession==

Revision as of 12:28, 31 May 2010

Gloucester High School
Location:
Ottawa, ON
State Championships 1998, 2010 Reach
National Championships 1998, 2001 Reach
Program Status Unknown
School Size Unknown
NAQT Page link

Gloucester High School is a public school in suburban Ottawa, Ontario. The school has regularly fielded strong teams in Reach for the Top, winning the national title in 1998 and 2001.

Reach for the Top

Gloucester has had a team for several years, and the coach is the regional director. They had great success around the turn of the millennium, with two national titles (and a third national appearance in 1997), and have made a recent resurgence, qualifying for nationals in 2007 and 2010.

Title Succession

Reach for the Top Champion
Preceded by
Year
Succeeded by
Earl Haig
1998
Frontenac
Reach for the Top Champion
Preceded by
Year
Succeeded by
Merivale
2001
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