Identity area
Identifier
Authorized form of name
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Type
- Educational Organization
- Religious Organization
Contact area
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Address
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Note
Description area
History
St. Michael's College School was established in by the Congregation of St. Basil (Basilian Fathers) 1852 and moved to its current location in 1950.
Geographical and cultural context
The archives are located at the school in Toronto, Ontario.
Mandates/Sources of authority
Administrative structure
Records management and collecting policies
The archives collects materials relating to St. Michael's College School. It continues to seek archival materials relevant to activities or the school community from it inception in 1852 to the present day.
Buildings
The current school building was designed by Ernest Cormier. There are less than a half dozen hockey arenas similar to design to the school's. The archives is located on the second floor of the arena.
Holdings
Archival holdings consist of early student mark books, files relating to alumni and staff who have achieved prominence, photos and video materials relating to arts and athletic activities of the school.
Finding aids, guides and publications
The online database is accessible online via the school's website.
Access area
Opening times
The archives is open from Tuesday to Thursday, from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. most weeks. Access is by appointment only.
Access conditions and requirements
Access to materials and usage are subject to restrictions,
Accessibility
The archives are located on the second floor of the arena and are only accessible via stairs. It is not accessible to those with physical disabilities but alternative arrangements for access to materials are possible.
Services area
Research services
Reproduction services
Public areas
Control area
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Maintenance notes
This institution is no longer a member of the Archives Association of Ontario. Their Archeion profile may be outdated.