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'''Thomas Laird Kennedy Secondary School''' was erected in honor of Premier of Ontario [[Thomas Laird Kennedy]] who was a [[politician]] in [[Ontario]], [[Canada]]. Kennedy had been a long time resident of [[Streetsville]] (now part of [[Mississauga]]),Ontario, where he was Master of River Park [[Masonic Lodge]].
'''Thomas Laird Kennedy Secondary School''' was erected in honor of Premier of Ontario [[Thomas Laird Kennedy]] who was a [[politician]] in [[Ontario]], [[Canada]]. Kennedy had been a long time resident of [[Streetsville]] (now part of [[Mississauga]]),Ontario, where he was Master of the River Park [[Masonic Lodge]].


Thomas L. Kennedy Secondary School in [[Mississauga]], which first opened to students in [[1953]], was named in his honour. It is the oldest school of its kind in the city that is still in operation.
Thomas L. Kennedy Secondary School in [[Mississauga]], which first opened to students in [[1953]], was named in his honour. It is the oldest school of its kind in the city that is still in operation.

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Thomas Laird Kennedy Secondary School
Address
Map
3100 Hurontario St.

Mississauga
,
Ontario

Canada
Information
TypePublic
MottoAuxilio Dei Progrediemur
Established1953
PrincipalMs C. Chapman
Faculty92
Grades9 - 12
Enrollment804
Color(s)Red
MascotKougar
NewspaperKennedy Times
Phone(905) 279-6540
TuitionNone
Websitehttp://www.tlkennedy.com/


Thomas Laird Kennedy Secondary School was erected in honor of Premier of Ontario Thomas Laird Kennedy who was a politician in Ontario, Canada. Kennedy had been a long time resident of Streetsville (now part of Mississauga),Ontario, where he was Master of the River Park Masonic Lodge.

Thomas L. Kennedy Secondary School in Mississauga, which first opened to students in 1953, was named in his honour. It is the oldest school of its kind in the city that is still in operation.