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The school opened in January 1968, completing a move of students from the old Courtenay Senior High School. Vanier was built to have a capacity of 1200 students. The school population grew to more than 1700 in the early 2000s, with the addition of 36 portable classrooms.
Opened in 1966, Georges Vanier was selected by the Canadian Education Association as one of 21 exemplary schools across Canada. The school offers specialized programs such as MSC2, [2] Stem +, Program 2 Art, "One World Youth Arts Project" program, BSc@Van, and the "Focus on Information Technology (FIT)" program, in addition to offering an Advanced Placement program and a Centennial College ...
McGrath was coached by his father at Vanier Collegiate Institute in Moose Jaw and was considered an all-star in both football and basketball and the number two Canadian high school lineman at graduation. [1] McGrath played college football from 1999 through 2003 for the Miami Hurricanes, three years as a regular at left guard. He won a national ...
The Democratic presidential candidate attended Westmount High School in Montreal, Canada, from 1977 to 1981 after her mom, Shyamala Gopalan, got a teaching job at McGill University’s medical ...
Caronport Elementary School: K-8 Caronport High School: 9-12 Central Butte School: K-12 Central Collegiate: 9-12 Chaplin School: K-12 Cornerstone Christian School (Moose Jaw) K-12 Coronach School: K-12 Craik School: K-12 Empire Community School: Preschool-8 Eyebrow School: K-12 Glentworth School: K-12 Gravelbourg Elementary School: Preschool-7 ...
Caledonia Senior High School — Terrace, British Columbia; Canada Way Education Center ... Vanier High School ... John Chisholm Alternate School — Moose Jaw, ...
École Secondaire Georges-Vanier (French pronunciation: [ekɔl səɡɔ̃dɛʁ ʒɔʁʒ vanje]) is a public high school in Laval, Quebec. It is named for Governor General of Canada Georges Vanier. It is a part of the Commission scolaire de Laval.
Albert E. Peacock Collegiate is a high school located in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Canada. It was constructed in 1931 and was originally named Moose Jaw Technical High School. It was later renamed Albert E. Peacock Technical High School after a long serving principal and school board superintendent, Albert. E Peacock.