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Juno Beach Academy of Canadian Studies

Coordinates: 51°00′22″N 114°06′50″W / 51.006°N 114.114°W / 51.006; -114.114
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Juno Beach Academy of Canadian Studies
Address
Map
316 86 Ave. SE

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Canada
Coordinates51°00′22″N 114°06′50″W / 51.006°N 114.114°W / 51.006; -114.114
Information
School typePublic
MottoEducere Excelsior
(To Train, to educate, to teach, and to move others forward - To achieve excellence)
School boardCalgary Board of Education
PrincipalJim Simpson -2017
Key peopleDan Hoban (Community and Cultural Liaison)
Grades7-12
Enrollment0 (June 30, 2017)
LanguageEnglish, French
AreaArea IV, Ward 11
Colour(s)Black and Red   
Websiteschools.cbe.ab.ca/b872/

Juno Beach Academy of Canadian Studies was an Alternative Program public high school in Calgary, Alberta. The Calgary Board of Education ran the program as an alternative for students with a focus on humanities (such as police or military careers). Academic achievement was an area of focus (for those most interested in attending college or university after graduation). There was a particular focus on Canadian studies.

History

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First housed in Van Horne School from 2003–2006, then later in the old Lord Shaughnessy High School from 2006–2009, it was later housed in the Dr Norman Bethune School from 2009 until its closure in 2017.

The class of 2007, the first to graduate, was given the opportunity to go to Europe. They visited many important landmarks, such as the Palace of Versailles, the Vimy Ridge Memorial, and Juno Beach in Normandy.

The school was closed effective June 30, 2017, after declining enrollment.[1]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Juno Beach Academy of Canadian Studies - School Planning Engagements - CBE". www.cbe.ab.ca. Retrieved 2018-06-06.
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