Agnes G. Hodge is a JK-Gr. 8 urban school with a population of approximately 445 students and 50 staff. The school was opened in 1956 in honour of Agnes G. Hodge, who started the first Home and School Association in Brantford and was one of the first women to serve on the Brant County Board of Education.
The original building consisted of 6 classrooms that housed 100 students. In 2005, an addition was built to accommodate the amalgamation of students from Riverview and Ryerson Public Schools.
Our school mascot is the Husky and our school colours are blue and gold. We offer a variety of clubs, sports teams and activities for students, including Glee Club, ukulele Club, First Nations, Metis and Inuit club, softball, soccer, volleyball, football, and zumba, to name a few.
We have a daily snack program run by a small group of dedicated volunteers. In addition, classes participate in Roots of Empathy, the SKIP program, TRIBES, KELSO, 7 Habits of Highly Effective Kids; The Leader in Me and Social Justice Begins with Me.
The school was opened in September 1956 in honour of Agnes G. Hodge who started the first Home and School Association in Brantford and was one of the first women to serve on the Brant County Board of Education.
In 1956, the original front six classrooms were built with only four of them in use with approximately 100 students. The first principal of the school was Mr. Harold Vail (1956 – 1965). The first staff included Mrs. Marjorie Goodland, Mrs. Gladys McBride, and Mrs. Marilyn Topp.
In 2005 came the expansion and renovation of Agnes G. Hodge Public School with the joining of Ryerson Public School and Riverview Heights Public School within the Grand Erie District School Board.