Yes, we are. The school was built by William Macdonald, of tobacco fame, in 1904; it burned down in 1908 and was rebuilt by the community from the first storey up. It has kindergarten to grade 8, with just under 350 students.
So we them as a primary source to test our stuff on. We tell our story in the museum from that age level. We take them through what kids did on farms. We talk about what the shoemaker did and that kind of thing.
We are named after John Fisher simply because John Fisher once walked through the community, and he also, through the Macdonald Stewart Foundation, gave us a bucket of money to get started. So that's why we're named after John Fisher.