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Land developers organized and sponsored the first schools within Prince George. [1] By 1914, one high and three elementary schools existed. [2] Within the area of what would become SD 57, the establishment of separate school districts (usually comprising a single school), totalled 9 in 1911–1920, 17 in 1921–1930, and 11 in 1931–1940. [3]
College Heights Secondary is a public high school for grades 8-12 in Prince George, British Columbia part of School District 57 Prince George.In addition to core subjects (e.g. Math, English, Science, Social Studies, French, Physical Education), the school offers a leadership program, a Japanese exchange program, a drama club, debating club, yearly sailing trips to the BC coast, as well as ...
School Name Lowest to Highest Grade Number of Students Principal IRC Ranking Lincoln Middle School [4]: 6th-8th grade [3]: 784 [5]: Mr. Paul Suminski [4]: Commendable [4]: Fairview Elementary School [6]
Shas Ti Kelly Road Secondary is a public high school in Prince George, British Columbia, part of School District 57 Prince George. [1]The school was first named in recognition of its location on Kelly Road.
Duchess has also been known as Prince George High School and Duchess Park Junior Secondary School. Prior to 1974 its grade structure comprised Grades 8-10; in 1974-75 Grade 11 was added, and in 1975-76 Grade 12 was added.
D.P. Todd sees enrolment closer to 625 students in recent years, and has adjusted its programs to better serve at-risk students who often face socio-economic challenges. The school is known for its successful band program, quality instruction, and sense of belonging to a learning community felt by staff and students.
Coordinates: Information; School type: Public, high school: Founded: 1971: School board: School District 57 Prince George: School number (250) 997-6510: Principal ...
The Centre for Learning Alternatives (CLA) is a public alternative school operating within School District 57 Prince George.Opening in 2007, the centre had 122 full-time equivalent adult students. [1]