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"Egerton Ryerson"
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Hamilton P. MacCarthy
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Inscription: ... Egerton Ryerson
Founder of the School System in Ontario

The Toronto Normal School
The Toronto Normal School, the first Provincial institution for the systematic training of the elementary school-teachers, was established in 1847 through the initiative of the Reverend Egerton Ryerson, Chief Superintendent of Schools for Canada West.  In 1852 the School was located in Classical Revival style buildings designed for this site by F. W. Cumberland and Thomas Ridout.  At first the Normal School had to provide academic instruction for some poorly educated student-teachers, but, increasingly, emphasis was placed on professional training.  As a result the Toronto Normal School contributed significantly to the gradual improvement of teaching standards throughout Ontario and it became a leading centre for teacher training.  In 1941 the Normal School was moved to a different site and renamed Toronto's Teachers College in 1953
 

Location: NE of Victoria and Gould Streets
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Material: Bronze
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