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École Secondaire Reynolds Secondary School is a public secondary school in the Greater Victoria suburb of Saanich, British Columbia, Canada. The school is known for its numerous specialized programs, including flexible studies, French immersion , robotics club, band, and its Centre for Soccer Excellence program.
This building later became Victoria High School. When the area became part of the province of British Columbia there were already three school districts in the area: the Victoria City School District (established on June 25, 1869), the Esquimalt School District (October 22, 1870) and Craigflower School District (July 23, 1870).
This is a list of high schools, also known as secondary colleges, in the state of Victoria, Australia. The list includes government, private, independent and Catholic schools. The list includes government, private, independent and Catholic schools.
High schools in Victoria, British Columbia (6 P) Pages in category "High schools in British Columbia" The following 145 pages are in this category, out of 145 total.
Victoria High School (British Columbia) This page was last edited on 12 February 2011, at 07:57 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
Northcote High School: 1,849 [23] 1 Northcote: Government 1926 25. Rowville Secondary College: 1,814 2 Rowville: Government 1990 26. Mount Waverley Secondary College: 1,804 2 Mount Waverley: Government 1964 27. Melbourne Grammar School: 1,803 2 Caulfield, South Yarra: Anglican 1849 28. Dandenong High School: 1,785 1 Dandenong: Government 1919 ...
Coburg High School; Collingwood College, Victoria; Coomoora Secondary College; Copperfield College; Cornish College [1] Craigieburn Secondary College; Cranbourne ...
The high school remained pressed between the boys' and girls' central schools until 1903. Victoria's growing population in the 1890s led to Victoria High School being described as "one of the most inadequate school buildings in the Province" by the principal Edward Paul. [4] In 1902, a third Victoria High School was opened, which was also ...