King City Secondary School - Campus

Campus

KCSS is located across the street from the King City branch of King Township Public Library. The main building was constructed in 1960 and opened in 1961, and major renovations to the structure were implemented in 1962, resulting in the addition of a technical studies area, often referred to as the Tech Wing. In 1966, a third gymnasium and a library were added as an eastern wing to the main building. In 1991, a new library facility was constructed adjacent to the Tech Wing, which also resulted in the creation of an inner courtyard. The newest addition to the school which was added in 2007 is the state of the art science lab.

The school features an outdoor 400 m track, which encircles a Canadian football field on the western part of its campus, and a soccer pitch on the eastern part of its campus. Both fields serve multiple functions, including lacrosse, track and field, rugby union and field hockey. During the summer, they are used by youth sports leagues in King City. From the summer of 2011 to the end of the 2011-2012 school year, the football field was redone. New grass was added and the track was paved again. A fence was also added to separate it from the "smoker's corner" of KCSS in the bus loop.

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