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In 1907, the Board of Education voted to create a relief school for Cottingham Street School. In 1908, the land for the school was approved and purchased. Tenders were accepted in 1909 for an amount of $39 050. In 1910, a further $4000 was approved to extend the school with eight additional rooms. The school, designed by C.H. Bishop, opened in September 1910. Another addition was built in 1915. This original school was replaced in 1975, when the current building was opened. A recent addition by Etude Architects added a kindergarten room and music room. The school is named after Charles Albert Beaumont Brown, member and chairman of the Board of Education.