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  1. Daily Announcements. Report Student Absence. School Cash Online. What's Going On At TAB? T.A.Blakelock I-STEM in the News!!! I-Stem changing Education opportunities in Oakville. Welcome Back to School - 2023. Thomas A. Blakelock Calendar. Follow @TABTigerLife on Twitter.

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  2. T.A. Blakelock High School is the second oldest high school in the town of Oakville, Ontario, and has the oldest high school building in Oakville still in use as a school. The school was built in 1957. There are 1,200 students currently

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  3. Thomas A. Blakelock High School . 1160 Rebecca Street. Oakville, ON L6L 1Y9. Our Mission. The Thomas A. Blakelock High School community works together to inspire high achievement through quality programs, a supportive school environment and healthy relationships. VISIT THOMAS.

  4. School Info. Welcome to the Home of the Tigers. Thomas A. Blakelock High School is located in beautiful southwest Oakville and first opened its doors in 1957. Our school is named after Thomas A. Blakelock, a prominent citizen of Oakville who served the community in a variety of roles.

  5. Thomas A. Blakelock High School is located in beautiful southwest Oakville and first opened its doors in 1957. Our school is named after Thomas A. Blakelock, a prominent citizen of Oakville who served the community in a variety of roles.

  6. Thomas A Blakelock High School (947539) Address: 1160 Rebecca St, Oakville, Ontario, L6L1Y9. Phone Number: 905-827-1158. Fax Number: 905-827-5051. Enrolment 2021-2022 (Preliminary): 990. Grades Available: 9-12. School Website (if available): Thomas A Blakelock High School. Board Name: Halton DSB (B66133)

  7. 28 avr. 2023 · Friday, April 28, 2023. Spotlight on Schools. T.A. Blakelock High School celebrated the publication of a book created entirely by the approximately 50 students in the school’s English as a Second Language (ESL) program, detailing their experiences as newcomers to Canada.