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The school offers a university preparatory program for girls in grades 8 through 12. In 2016 Little Flower Academy ranked as the number one Secondary Schools in the province of British Columbia (2019), [1] and has a top three standing in the Fraser Institute provincial rankings.
Crofton House School was founded in 1898 by educational pioneers, the Gordon sisters, Jessie Fisher Gordon LL.D. and Mary Elizabeth Gordon. The school was founded in the Gordons' family home on Georgia Street, Vancouver, with just four girls. Three years later, in 1901, the school moved to the corner of Jervis and Nelson in the West End.
The school opened with 17 students in September 1932 at 4355 Granville Street in Vancouver as a residential and day school for girls, and was named after the cathedral city of York, England, home to founder and first headmistress, Lena Cotsworth Clarke, who led the school for 26 years.
St. Andrew's Regional High School; St. Francis Xavier School, Vancouver; St. John's School (Vancouver) St. Margaret's School (Victoria, British Columbia) St. Michaels University School; St. Patrick's Elementary School; St. Patrick Regional Secondary School; St. Thomas Aquinas Regional Secondary School; Shawnigan Lake School; Southridge School
They worked to generate HIV/AIDS Awareness in schools around the Lower Mainland, and succeeded in raising over $40,000 for charity. West Point Grey Academy was also responsible for reinstating the Vancouver Independent Schools' Charity Ball in February 2005, and in July 2007 successfully completed a school-building service trip to Ecuador.
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Mrs Hutchinson, head at James Allen’s Girls’ School (JAGS) in Dulwich, south London, called on headteachers to “stand up and fight” for private schools so young women can still access an ...
Monsignor Forget is the founder of St. Patrick Regional Secondary School, in 1923, in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. It was established by the Catholic Independent School Society of Vancouver Archdiocese to serve the educational needs of its twenty-three designated parishes.