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By September 1950, St. Joseph's Elementary School officially opened for instruction of grades K-7. With the completion of Immaculata High School in 1960. In September 1995, through the perseverance of Bishop Peter Mallon a new High School, renamed Immaculata Regional High School, was opened. The new facility can house 350 students.
Kelowna Secondary is known as one of the provincial championship contenders through recent years in high school boys' volleyball. In the 2023 volleyball season, the Owls completed a provincial title three-peat with a victory in four sets against the Yale Lions from Abbotsford; [5] in the same season, the Owls' Senior Girls Volleyball Team won the 'AAAA' High School Girls Volleyball Provincial ...
Pages in category "High schools in Kelowna" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. ... Immaculata Regional High School; K. Kelowna Secondary ...
BC School Sports is the governing body for secondary school sports in the province of British Columbia, Canada. [1] It was originally organized in 1965 as the British Columbia Federation of School Athletic Associations (BCFSAA) by a group of interested teachers and administrators. A Constitution was adopted in 1966.
Kelowna Secondary School, in British Columbia, ... Kibuli Secondary School, in Uganda; Kingsmill Secondary School, a former high school in ... Basketball Federation ...
Pages in category "High school basketball in Canada" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Okanagan Mission Secondary is a public high school in Kelowna, British Columbia, part of School District 23 Central Okanagan.It is well known for its consistent academic performance and successful arts programs, including its Triple Threat (formerly FAME) program, which puts on a full Broadway musical every year.
Left the American Basketball Association following the 2007–08 season. Left the PBL following the 2010–11 season and formed the National Basketball League of Canada. Montreal Sasquatch: Montreal, Quebec 2008 0 Granted an expansion team for the 2008 season, but folded during their inaugural season. Quebec Kebs Quebec City, Quebec 2008–11 0