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The school is named after Bill Hogarth, a former teacher and director of the York Region District School Board. [4] Construction of the school was delayed by rain from April to July 2017, necessitating the school's opening being delayed from September to November 2017. [5] During those months, students attended the nearby Bur Oak Secondary ...
The Scottish Education Department introduced a Leaving Certificate Examination in 1888 to set national standards for secondary education. In 1890 school fees were abolished, creating a state-funded, national system of compulsory free basic education with common examinations. [22]
Scottish Yes Belmont House School [38] £15,492 n/a Scottish No St. Aloysius' College [39] £14,976 n/a Scottish Yes Lomond School [40] £14,925 £36,200 Scottish Yes The Glasgow Academy [41] £14,850 n/a Scottish Yes Hamilton College [42] £13,875 n/a Scottish No Edinburgh Steiner School [43] £11,208 (22/23) n/a Scottish No Drumduan School ...
Kilmarnock Academy is the only school in Scotland to have educated two Nobel Prize Laureates [36] [37] Secondary education is provided by secondary schools throughout Scotland, both in the state and independent sector. The vast majority of schools in the state sector are administered directly by the local Education Authority, which is ...
Construction of Pierre Elliott Trudeau HS commenced in June 2001. The school opened on September 3, 2002 with 500 students in grade 7, 8, 9 and 10. The grade 7 and 8 students were from Castlemore Public School, a designated feeder school, and were segregated from the high school students. The Class of 2005 was the first graduating class.
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The lists of schools in Scotland are divided into several articles: Private (independent) schools in Scotland; State schools in City Council Areas; State schools in Council Areas A–D; State schools in Council Areas E–H; State schools in Council Areas I–R; State schools in Council Areas S–W; Gaelic medium schools in Scotland
The 3rd special, route 406, introduced in the 2015–16 academic year, also serves gifted & AP students. It serves the area where the home school is Bill Hogarth Secondary School Effective July 1, 2015, YRT fares are $4.00 in cash for a two-hour pass. Ten student tickets (valid for 2 hours) are $26.00 and a monthly pass is $102.00