Elizabeth Ziegler (September15, 1854November3, 1942) was a Canadian educator. She is the
namesake
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History
The word is first attested around 1635, and probably comes from the phrase "for one's name's sake",
which originates in English Bible translations ...
of
Elizabeth Ziegler Public School
Elizabeth Ziegler Public School is an elementary school located in Waterloo, Ontario, at 90 Moore Avenue South, roughly one kilometre east of Waterloo's city centre. , the school serves junior kindergarten through grade 6. Its principal is curr ...
in
Waterloo, Ontario
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and is a member of the Waterloo Region Hall of Fame.
Early life and education
Ziegler was born September 15, 1854 in
Berlin, Ontario
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(now
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) to Enoch and Hannah (née Hallman) Ziegler.
Her grandfather, Dillman Ziegler, was born in 1781 in
Skippack Township,
Montgomery County, Pennsylvania
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and was an early settler in
Waterloo Township. His own great-great-grandfather, Michael Ziegler, emigrated to
Pennsylvania Colony
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around 1707 from
Switzerland and was one of the earliest settlers in Montgomery County.
Educated at local schools, Elizabeth went on to study at the
Toronto Normal School
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, graduating at 16 years of age. She was the youngest student to receive a teaching certificate from the school, which was signed by
Egerton Ryerson
Adolphus Egerton Ryerson (24 March 1803 – 19 February 1882) was a Canadian educator, author, editor, and Methodist minister who was a prominent contributor to the design of the Canadian public school system.
A renowned advocate against Christ ...
, Ontario's first Minister of Education.
Teaching career
After graduation she taught for a year in
Breslau, followed by two years teaching in
Bloomingdale.
Ziegler returned to
Waterloo County
Waterloo County was a county in the Canadian province of Ontario from 1853 until 1973. It was the direct predecessor of the Regional Municipality of Waterloo.
Situated on a subset of land within the Haldimand Tract, the traditional territory of ...
in 1875, after accepting a teaching position at Central School during a period when women made up less than half of the teaching staff in the area and were unable to marry if they wished to continue on as teachers.
She taught a range of subjects at the school including reading, spelling, arithmetic, geography and drawing.
Ziegler was later appointed as the principal of Alexandra School, Waterloo's second elementary school, making her the first woman principal appointed in Waterloo County.
She retired from teaching in 1930.
To mark her lengthy career the
Canadian National Railway
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gifted her a return ticket to the Pacific Coast.

When construction began on Waterloo's third elementary school, local teachers requested that it be named in Ziegler's honour.
She initially resisted the recognition but was eventually persuaded by members of the Waterloo Public School Board.
The school opening on September 2, 1931 was attended by Ontario Premier
George Stewart Henry
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who commented that: "This splendid building is a monument to the purpose, integrity and inspiration of a woman who has helped fashion the lives of the citizens of this community and has helped them to make the best use of their lives."
Her teaching certificate signed by Ryerson hangs at the school along with her portrait.
In addition to having a school named after her, Ziegler is a member of the Waterloo Region Hall of Fame.
Later life
Ziegler spent her later years living with family in Kitchener and
London
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.
In 1941 Ziegler moved to
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to live with a sister, where she died a year later.
Following her death on November 3, 1942 she was buried at Mount Hope Cemetery in Kitchener. Her headstone reads: "She taught little children for sixty years."
References
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1854 births
1942 deaths
Canadian schoolteachers
People from Kitchener, Ontario
Canadian people of Swiss descent
Burials at Mount Hope Cemetery, Kitchener, Ontario