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Balmoral Junior Secondary School was a public high school in North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, part of School District 44 North Vancouver.Since the French immersion program left Balmoral Junior Secondary in 2003, that institution saw declining enrollment, to the point where the school closed in 2009.
School District 44 North Vancouver: North Vancouver: Metro/Coast District of North Vancouver, City of North Vancouver: School District 45 West Vancouver: West Vancouver: Metro/Coast Bowen Island, Lions Bay, West Vancouver: School District 46 Sunshine Coast: Gibsons: Metro/Coast Gibsons, Sechelt: School District 47 Powell River: Powell River ...
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.
The Vancouver school district is a large, urban and multicultural school district. As of 2019, the district provides programs to 54,000 students in kindergarten to grade 12, as well as over 2,000 adults in adult education programs. [8] In 2014, there were 1,473 international students in Vancouver public schools. [9]
It closed in 1972. [10] Its address in the 1970s was 901 Helmcken Street. City School occupied the main floor and shared the building with Ideal School and a class for new Canadians. By the 1974-75 school year, nearly 200 students were registered in Grades 4 to 12, with one part-time and six full-time teachers.
Moody's Investors Service has assigned a Aa2 underlying rating to Clark County School District 37 (Vancouver), Washington's $81.3 million Unlimited Tax General Obligation Bonds, 2021. The Aa2 ...
Community, children urge pause to closure process, spare schools. Rayan Khatouf, a 10-yea-old Cranbrook Elementary student, said he stayed up all night wondering where he would go if his school ...
It is the largest school district in British Columbia with 80,208 students and 195+ languages represented during the 2022-23 school year. 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.