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David Lloyd George Elementary School is an elementary school in the Marpole neighbourhood. [11] It holds approximately 427 students in grades K through 7. [12] The school opened in 1921 and was named after David Lloyd George, the British prime minister from 1916 to 1922. The sports teams are called the DLG Hornets and wear purple.
Lloyd George Elementary School Kamloops K-7 830 Pine St, Sagebrush Logan Lake Elementary School Logan Lake K-7 4 Galena Ave Logan Lake Elementary-Secondary School Logan Lake K-12 50 Ponderosa Ave Marion Schilling Elementary School Kamloops K-7 2200 Park Dr, Valleyview McGowan Park Elementary School Kamloops K-7 2080 Tremerton Dr, Upper Sahali
The school was named after one of the first European settlers of British Columbia, with the school being located in the upstairs of Eburne Superior School at the current location of David Lloyd George; it was relocated in 1913 to its current location. [1] While the original Magee Secondary School was built in 1914, it has since been reconstructed.
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George E. Harris Elementary School Region 2, East Opened in 1974. New facility scheduled to open in 2021. ... Edythe and Lloyd Katz Elementary School Region 1
In 1988, Lenart Regional Gifted Center opened a selective admissions elementary school in that site. George Howland Elementary School - Merged to North Lawndale College Prep Charter High School in 1998. Jefferson Elementary School became STEM Magnet Academy; Jirka Elementary School - building converted to Pilsen Community Academy.
A. M. Davis Elementary School 415 S. Providence Road, Richmond, Virginia 23236 Ecoff Elementary School 5200 Ecoff Avenue, Chester, Virginia 23831 Enon Elementary School 2001 E. Hundred Road, Chester, Virginia 23836 Ettrick Elementary School 20910 Chesterfield Avenue, South Chesterfield, Virginia 23803 Evergreen Elementary School
District 36 includes 103 elementary schools, 21 secondary schools, 5 learning centres, and 3 adult education centres. While the district was established in 1906 its first school opened in 1882. The district is Surrey’s largest employer with 12,540 employees including 6,716 teachers.