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  2. Choice School for the Gifted and Exceptional - Wikipedia

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    Originally established in 1985, [3] the school has maintained a focus on gifted education. In 2016, the British Columbia Ministry of Education included Choice School in its list of "designated special education schools". [4] Placement on this list grants the school access to Ministry of Education funding for extra student support. [5]

  3. Hugh Boyd Secondary School - Wikipedia

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    Hugh Boyd Secondary is the only school in Richmond that offers the International Baccalaureate Middle Years Programme. The school is located on the western side of Richmond, British Columbia, Canada, at 9200 No. 1 Road, stretching as far north to Francis Road and as far south to Pendleton Road. Hugh Boyd consists of the main school building ...

  4. Richmond School District - Wikipedia

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    Richmond School District, officially the Board of Education of School District No. 38 (Richmond), also known as SD38, is a school district based in Richmond, British Columbia, Canada. The school board is governed by seven elected trustees, and serves the entire city of Richmond.

  5. Henry James Cambie Secondary School - Wikipedia

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    It accommodated grades 10 and 11 as Richmond Secondary School until 1937, when grades 8 and 9 were added, and the school’s name changed to Richmond Junior-Senior Secondary School. With the opening of a new Richmond High School on Foster Road (now Minoru Boulevard) in 1952, the original facility on Cambie Road became Cambie Junior Secondary ...

  6. Burnett Secondary School - Wikipedia

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    Burnett opened in 1968 with grades 8–10, being classified as a junior secondary school. The first year the school was open (1968–1969), the building's second floor had not yet been completed, which caused the class times for different grades to vary for a year; students in the 9th and 10th grade attended classes morning, whereas 8th grade classes took place in the afternoon.

  7. Robert Cecil Palmer Secondary School - Wikipedia

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    Robert C. Palmer Junior High School first opened in September 1959 with an enrollment of 769. This school is named after Robert Cecil Palmer, a Richmond resident and magistrate in the provincial court for 22 years. The school suffered a terrible fire on April 10, 1976. [3] The school underwent two renovations in 1978 to recover from the fire.

  8. Category : High schools in Richmond, British Columbia

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    Richmond Secondary School; Robert Cecil Palmer Secondary School; S. Steveston-London Secondary School This page was last edited on 16 January 2011, at 09:11 (UTC). ...

  9. Richmond, British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    Richmond supports about 100,000 jobs in various areas, including services, retailing, tourism, light manufacturing, airport services and aviation, agriculture, fishing, and government. [36] Richmond also is a leading centre in the region for high-technology companies, [37] including Norsat and Sierra Wireless.