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About WestlaneWestlane Scondary School occupies a 15 acre portion of the former Pitton Farm on Lundy's Lane at Kalar Road. Its name derives from its position at the West end of Lundy's Lane. It serves the South West end of the former township of Stamford, the Town of Chippawa and the Township of Willoghby. Westlane developed to its present capacity of 1300 students in three stages. The original structure built to accommodate 720 pupils, consisted of eleven regular classrooms, library, art, music, commercial, three science rooms, two home economics rooms and seven shops. There was no auditorium but a stage was constructed which could be used either from the gymnasium or the cafeteria. Plans were approved on April 15 , 1959 and the contract for $1,295,000
was let to R. Timms Construction of Welland. Construction was to be completed
by September 1960. During the 1961-1962 school year a building programme
was undertaken at Stamford C. I. and from November 25, 1961 to June 1962
Westlane operated as the home of both Stamford C. I. and Westlane Secondary
School staff and students. From 8:25 to 12:45 it was Stamford and from
1:00 to 5:45 it was Westlane. In 1964 four portable classrooms were added and in 1965 two more. These interim measures lasted until the completion of the second addition in October 1967. This final addition, with D. N. Chapman acting for his second time as
architect but wit Stewart and Hinan as contractors completed the present
structure. Seven new classrooms were added together with a new cafeteria,
a new library, a large group instruction room, a gymnasium, staff rooms,
storage facilities and alteration to the existing building which established
adequate guidance department facilities. Mr. Dewar served from 1960 until June 1970 and superintended the school through all its building programmes. |