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  2. Category:High schools in Vancouver - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 11 February 2024, at 23:42 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  3. List of school districts in British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    Many school districts were in existence prior to British Columbia joining Canada in 1871. Some districts were just single schools or even one teacher. Traditionally school districts in British Columbia were either municipal, which were named after the municipality such as Vancouver or Victoria, or rural and given a regional name.

  4. Vancouver Public Schools - Wikipedia

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    The district has 36 schools: 21 elementary schools (PK-Grade 5) 6 middle schools (Grades 6-8) 5 high schools (Grades 9 to 12) Vancouver High School stood for many years at the intersection of Columbia and West Fourth Plain Boulevard, but was closed in the mid-1950s, with students divided between two new schools: Fort Vancouver High School and Hudson's Bay High School.

  5. Category:High schools in British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    High schools in Vancouver (33 P) High schools in Victoria, British Columbia (6 P) Pages in category "High schools in British Columbia" The following 145 pages are in ...

  6. Hudson's Bay High School - Wikipedia

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    Hudson's Bay High School is a public high school in the Central Park area of Vancouver, Washington, and is part of Vancouver Public Schools.It was founded in 1955 [3] and was named after the Hudson's Bay Company (HBC), as Fort Vancouver had been chosen, in 1821, as the HBC base of operations on the Pacific Slope.

  7. Killarney Secondary School - Wikipedia

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    Killarney is the largest secondary school in Vancouver by area, and a comprehensive school currently with around 2,000 students in Grades 8–12 with 167 teaching and non-teaching staff. Extra-curricular activities are abundant, with more than 35 clubs and a full inter-high school sports program.

  8. Lord Byng Secondary School - Wikipedia

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    Lord Byng Secondary School is a public secondary school located in the West Point Grey neighbourhood on the west side of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. It opened in 1925 and was named after the then Governor General of Canada , Julian Byng, 1st Viscount Byng of Vimy .

  9. Point Grey Secondary School - Wikipedia

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    Construction of the school was commissioned by the Municipality of Point Grey prior to amalgamation with the City of Vancouver. Point Grey Secondary was built originally as a junior high school. The first students began classes in September 1929 and the building served as a junior high school until 1965 when it became a full secondary school.

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