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Abbotsford Secondary School was established in 1952, when Abbotsford was a village. [2] The school's name was changed over the summer of 2006 to Abbotsford Collegiate, as part of the school district merging Abbotsford Senior Secondary and the Career Technical Centre. The name was changed back to Abbotsford Senior Secondary School in 2012. [3]
Abbotsford Middle: 6-8 Chief Dan George Middle: 6-8 Clayburn Middle: 6-8 Colleen And Gordie Howe Middle: 6-8 Eugene Reimer Middle: 6-8 William A. Fraser Middle: 6-8 Abbotsford School Of Integrated Arts: 6-12 Abbotsford Senior Secondary School: 9-12 Abbotsford Traditional Secondary School: 6-12 Abbotsford Virtual School: K-12 Bakerview Ctr For ...
Abbotsford is home to many high school sports, with Abbotsford Senior Secondary School, W.J. Mouat Secondary, Rick Hansen Secondary, Robert Bateman Secondary, St. John Brebeuf Secondary, Yale Secondary, and the Mennonite Educational Institute, among others, doing very well in track and field, volleyball, basketball, and football. These schools ...
Abbotsford Traditional School is a public high school in Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada, and is part of School District 34 Abbotsford. History.
The Reach is also the regional archival repository and houses a significant collection of material culture from the Abbotsford region. The entire structure is a 20,000 square foot Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) building with 6,100 square feet of exhibition space.
Matsqui municipality, the original Village of Abbotsford and the former District of Sumas and adjoining unincorporated areas, mostly Sumas Mountain, formed the Central Fraser Valley Regional District prior to the expansion of Greater Vancouver Regional District, and now are part of the Fraser Valley Regional District which includes Mission, British Columbia, and unincorporated areas to its ...
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Abbotsford South is a provincial electoral district in British Columbia, Canada, established by the Electoral Districts Act, 2008. It came into effect in the 2009 provincial general election. It came into effect in the 2009 provincial general election.