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David Lloyd George Elementary School is an elementary school in the Marpole neighbourhood. [11] It holds approximately 427 students in grades K through 7. [12] The school opened in 1921 and was named after David Lloyd George, the British prime minister from 1916 to 1922. The sports teams are called the DLG Hornets and wear purple.
Prior to 1996, Richmond had separate Junior Secondary Schools (grades 8–10) and Senior Secondary Schools (grades 11–12). Starting in 1996, the district began a two-year merging process that changed all high schools to be Grades 8 to 12 inclusive.
The schoolgrounds are located at the southwest intersection of Kingsway and Joyce Street. [1] It is the oldest school in Vancouver and its buildings include the city's oldest two-room schoolhouse, the city's only one-room schoolhouse, a two-storey Edwardian-style building (colloquially the "frame building"), and the brick-faced Carleton School No. 4 building (colloquially the "brick building ...
Its annual budget for the 2023/24 school year is $213,172,760 CAD. [2] The District operates under authority of the School Act of British Columbia. It is governed by Board of Education consisting of seven trustees elected to four-year terms and is funded principally by the Province of British Columbia through the Ministry of Education.
Elsie Roy Elementary is a public elementary school located in Yaletown, Downtown Vancouver, that is part of Vancouver School Board District No. 39.It opened in 2004 and is noted for being the first additional elementary school to be opened in an inner-city Vancouver neighbourhood since 1975.
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District 36 includes 103 elementary schools, 21 secondary schools, 5 learning centres, and 3 adult education centres. While the district was established in 1906 its first school opened in 1882. The district is Surrey’s largest employer with 12,540 employees including 6,716 teachers.