Sir Alexander Mackenzie Senior Public School was created in 1971.
Sir Alexander Mackenzie Secondary School was created on 1949-10-30.
Alexander M. Patch American High School was created in 1979.
Yes, there are several things named after Alexander Mackenzie. For example, the Mackenzie River in Canada, the second-longest river in North America, is named after him. There is also the Mackenzie Mountains in Canada and Mackenzie Bay in Antarctica, both of which are named in his honor. Additionally, the Mackenzie Basin in New Zealand is named after him.
The motto of Sir Alexander MacKenzie Elementary School is 'Be safe little dragons'.
Mackenzie Secondary School was created in 1970.
Midland Grammar School
The Right Honourable Alexander Mackenzie, P.C., has a number of monuments, buildings, and locations as his namesake, in commemoration of his service to Canada as prime minister:The Mackenzie building at the Royal Military College of Canada (Kinston, Ontario);Mackenzie Hall (Windsor, Ontario);Alexander Mackenzie Park (Sarnia, Ontario);Alexander Mackenzie High School (Sarnia, Ontario);Alexander Mackenzie Housing Cooperative, Inc.(Sarnia, Ontario);A monument is dedicated to his tomb in Lakeview Cemetery (Sarnia, Ontario); andThe Mackenzie Mountain Range (Yukon and Northwest Territories).
None. Alexander Mackenzie was, by trade, a stone mason. His father died when he was young so he had to leave school and earn a living to help his family survive.
Alexander Classical School was created in 1837.
Alexander Crummell School was created in 1911.
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Alexander Mackenzie, the Scottish explorer, did not attend a formal school but was mostly self-taught. He gained knowledge and skills through real-life experiences, specifically working at his family's fur trading business in North America.