Elmwood celebrates school's centennial with re-enactment day

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The Elmwood School’s 350 students and teachers dressed in Edwardian costumes and re-enacted 1915 school life on Wednesday, Sept. 30, to celebrate the school’s centennial.

The all-girls’ school in Ottawa opened in 1915 with just four students and has graduated over 5,000 students over the past 100 years.

The school’s centennial festivities also include the launch of a commemorative book on Friday, Oct. 2, and a gala dinner on Saturday, Oct. 3, featuring a Q&A with Margaret Atwood hosted by almna Catherine Clark.


Grade six student Kaylah Carruthers, 10, wore a fascinator in addition to period dress to school this morning as a number of Elmwood School’s 350 students and teachers dressed up in fashions from the twenties as they re-enact 1915 school life to celebrate the school’s centennial.


English teacher Teresa Marquis (L) and French teacher Laura Grace Conlon (R) are ready to teach in Art Deco era fashions as a number of Elmwood School’s 350 students and teachers dressed up in fashions from the twenties as they re-enact 1915 school life to celebrate the school’s centennial.


Head girl Brooke Mierins, 17, standing in the foyer of Elmwood wears a 1980’s Laura Ashley dress that she felt best resembled a 1915 style dress as a number of Elmwood School’s 350 students and teachers dressed up in fashions from the twenties as they re-enact 1915 school life to celebrate the school’s centennial.


Girls have fun during a school assembly as a number of Elmwood School’s 350 students and teachers dressed up in fashions from the twenties as they re-enact 1915 school life to celebrate the school’s centennial. Assignment – 121761 Photo taken at 11:23 on September 30.




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