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James Fowler High School
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4004 - 4 Street N.W.

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School typeHigh School
MottoA great place to learn.
Founded1962
School boardCalgary Board of Education
SuperintendentDavid Stevenson
Area trusteeLynn Ferguson
PrincipalKeith Johnson
Grades10-12
Enrollment1600+ (Sep 2015)
MascotFalcon
Team nameFowler Falcons
Websiteschools.cbe.ab.ca/b825/

James Fowler High School is a high school in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, in the neighborhood of Highland Park. The school is part of the Calgary Board of Education's public school system, and currently has over 1600 students enrolled in the school.

About the School

James Fowler High School was built in 1962 and covers an area of about 13.34 acres of land.[1] The 1600+ student school offers a general program for grades 10-12 as well as an "Arts-Centred Learning" program that employs an Artist in Residence. The school also offers both a K&E (Knowledge and Employability) program and a PLP (Paced Learning) program as well.[2]

Curriculum

James Fowler High School has many different courses that students can take when going to James Fowler High School, such as Robotics, Foods, Computer Science, Music, Computer Applications, Art and many other courses that students can take. There are also the regular classes such as English, Social Studies, Science, Mathematics, Physical Education, and other classes. There is also a wide range of clubs that students can participate in as well.

References

  1. ^ "James Fowler High School - School Profile". School websites/profiles. Calgary Board of Education. Retrieved 27 November 2014.
  2. ^ "Arts-Centred Learning". James Fowler High School. Calgary Board of Education. Retrieved 27 November 2014.