Our school is named in honour of Florence Meares, an exceptional educator whose career and service to public education in Halton spanned more than four decades. Beginning her career in 1934 in a one-room schoolhouse, Florence Meares went on to serve as a teacher and vice-principal, and made history as the first female principal appointed by the former Burlington Board of Education.
Her commitment to education did not end with retirement. Florence Meares continued to serve the community through a six-year term as a public school board trustee, demonstrating her lifelong dedication to students, families, and public education in Halton.
The nomination to name the school in her honour received strong community support, including endorsements from the Burlington Historical Society, the Nelson Women’s Institute, and numerous individual ballots. In recognizing her legacy, former Chair of the Halton District School Board, Ethel Gardiner, noted:
“The naming of a school after a person is a great honour. We had a number of excellent individuals whose names were submitted for this honour; however, trustees felt that Florence Meares’ life-long commitment to education in Halton was deserving at this time.”
Florence Meares passed away on November 10, 2011, at Joseph Brant Memorial Hospital in Burlington, Ontario, at the age of 97. Her legacy of leadership, service, and advocacy for education continues to inspire our school community today.