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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Ashbury College is an independent day and boarding school located in Rockcliffe Park, Ottawa, Canada. It was founded in 1891 and moved to its current venue in 1910. Previously, it occupied what now houses Canadian Senate offices. It is an International Baccalaureate World School, a member of the Canadian Association of Independent Schools, and a member of Round Square. The school currently enrolls approximately 500 senior (grades 9-12) and 150 junior (grades 4-8) students. The current headmaster is Norman Southward, with Brian Storosko directing the Junior School and Gary Godkin as the Head of Senior School. Malcolm Mousseau is the Assistant Headmaster of Academics and Danielle Mitra is the Director of School and Residential Life.Ashbury College is an independent private school which offers a joint Ontario High School Diploma and Ashbury College Diploma, as well as the International Baccalaureate Diploma and International Baccalaureate Bilingual Diploma. Originally a single-gender boys school, Ashbury began accepting girls in 1982. Currently, the male/female student proportion of the Senior School is 55%/45%, but is becoming increasingly equal. The campus is 12 acres (48,562.277 m2) in Rockcliffe Park. Tuition fees for the 2013-2014 school year are $21,000 for day students and $51,000 for boarding students. There are about 80 boarders yearly from approximately 30 countries throughout the world. Notable alumni include The Rt. Honourable John Turner, Canada's seventeenth Prime Minister and The Honorable Stockwell Burt Day, Jr., the first leader of the now defunct Canadian Alliance, who later served as the Federal Minister of International Trade and President of the Treasury Board in the Stephen Harper government. Other alumni include Ben Barry '01, founder of the modeling agency Ben Barry Agency Inc.; Canadian war artist and heraldry expert Alan Beddoe, actor Matthew Perry; and Adrian Harewood, current host of television show "CBC News: Late Night" in Ottawa, who graduated as the School Captain in 1989.. }

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