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John Caldwell School
Address
Map
130 Victoria St.

, ,
Canada
Coordinates47°02′53″N 67°44′09″W / 47.0481°N 67.7358°W / 47.0481; -67.7358
Information
School typePublic, coeducational school
MottoEsse quam videri
(To be, rather than to seem (to be))
Founded1909
School districtAnglophone West
Vice PrincipalMarcelle Michaud
Staff66
GradesK-12
Enrollment554 (as of 2011)
LanguageEnglish, French
Colour(s)Black and Gold   
Team nameGolden Knights
Websiteweb1.nbed.nb.ca/sites/asd-w/jcs/Pages/default.aspx

John Caldwell School is a consolidated school in Anglophone West of New Brunswick. It is located in the town of Grand Falls in Victoria County.

History

The first school building, a two-story structure, was built on the same site in 1909. The first principal was J. C. Higgins. It was first called the Flat School (since it was built on the flat land near the river) and was later called the Grand Falls Graded School.

In 1951, John Caldwell, who had graduated from the school, became the principal.

In 1951, a brick building was built on the same lot. It housed the industrial shops, gymnasium and home economics facilities. It was named the Grand Falls Composite High School. A wing was built in 1966, and in 1969 the name was changed to the John Caldwell School.

In 1982, the original wooden building was demolished leaving only the new structure. In 1971, the school became a Junior High School and in 1981 it became the Junior-Senior High School for the anglophone students of the area. It underwent major expansion began in 1989 to include the English elementary students making it a K-12 facility.

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