John Fayden Carmichael
Inducted In
1976
J.F. Carmichael, a distinguished educator, was born in Victoria County. He attended the Lindsay Collegiate Institute and on graduation from the Ottawa Normal School taught in several one-room schools before being appointed principal of Margaret Avenue School, Berlin, in 1905. He became principal of Suddaby School in 1910 and the first principal of Victoria School in 1912, where he remained until his retirement in 1937. The J.F. Carmichael School on Patricia Street was named in recognition of his outstanding contributions to elementary education.
In his teaching he particularly stressed character building and high ideals as desirable goals.
Carmichael also gave long and distinguished service to St. Andrew’s Church in many areas. He served as a member of the Kitchener Public Library Board and as chairman of the Kitchener Public School Board.
In 1949, in recognition of his outstanding services to the Masonic Lodge, the Scottish Rite Association set up a Memorial Hospital Bed Fund to honour his memory.