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  1. In Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, schools are now set up as elementary schools with grades K-5, middle schools with grades 6–8, and high schools with grades 9–12; however, high school graduation requirements only include courses taken in grades 10–12.

  2. List of schools in Greater Moncton. List of schools in London, Ontario. List of schools in Oakville, Ontario. List of schools in Ottawa (educational institutions) List of schools of the Ottawa Catholic School Board (English Catholic schools) List of schools of the Ottawa-Carleton District School Board (English public schools)

  3. Pages in category "High schools in Canada". The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.

  4. The following list includes public secular institutions, public separate schools, and privately managed independent schools in Ontario. [1] All public schools in Ontario (secular and separate) operate as a part of either an English first language school board or a French first language school board.

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    Western Canada College

    The inspiration to build an advanced school in the then North-West Territories (NWT) came from James Chalmers Herdman (1855–1910), a Scottish Presbyterian minister. In 1902, Herdman had been appointed superintendent for the missions in British Columbia and the Territory. During his travels, he heard repeatedly from settlers about the inadequacy of educational institutions in the west. Herdman repeated his findings to friends in Calgary, and soon a sub-committee of the Calgary Presbytery was s...

    Western Canada High

    A granite shaft bearing a Cross of Sacrifice was dedicated as a list of honor memorial to Western Canada College students who were killed during the First World War and who served during the Second World War, the Korean War and as peacekeepers.The cenotaph was designed by architect George Fordyce, and was a modification of a design Arthur J. Wade. It was unveiled officially on Sunday, 26 August 1928. In 1928, the board planned three new buildings on the Western Canada site: a three-storey (we...

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    The school provides French and English language as a primary language instruction. In addition, it is one of a select number of schools in Calgary to offer French immersion. Western is one of a small number of Calgary high schools to offer an International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Programme. The school also offers an extensive performing and visual arts program, and offers a certificate to recognize students that have made fine arts a focus of learning at the high school level. The school i...

    The Western Redhawks compete under the governance of the Alberta Schools Athletic Associationand Calgary Senior High School Athletic Association The school boasts teams in the following sports:

    Western Canada High School

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  5. www.educanada.ca › study-plan-etudes › secondary-secondaireHigh school in Canada

    Also known as secondary school, high school begins in grades 8, 9 or 10 through to grade 12 in most Canadian provinces and territories, except Quebec, which starts in grade 7 and ends in grade 11. After successfully completing high school at age 17 or 18, students can go on to college or university.

  6. Communities served. Saddle Ridge, Taradale, Martindale. Website. Website. Nelson Mandela High School is a high school in the city of Calgary. It accommodates approximately 1800 students in grades 10–12. The school is part of the Calgary Board of Education 's public school system and is located in Saddle Ridge [2] opening on September 6th, 2016.