School District 52 Prince Rupert
Appearance
School District 52 Prince Rupert | |
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Location | |
Prince Rupert Prince Rupert, Port Edward, Hartley Bay in Northwest
Canada | |
District information | |
Superintendent | Ken Minette |
Schools | 9 |
Budget | CA$25.2 million |
Students and staff | |
Students | 2046 |
Other information | |
Website | www |
School District 52 Prince Rupert is a school district in British Columbia. It serves the City of Prince Rupert and the outlying First Nation village at Hartley Bay.
History
Prince Rupert is a port city on British Columbia's northwest coast. It's a gateway to wilderness areas like the Khutzeymateen Grizzly Sanctuary bear habitat. Shops and cafes dot the waterfront Cow Bay area. The Museum of Northern B.C. showcases the region's natural and cultural heritage. South, the North Pacific Cannery traces the city's salmon-canning history. Humpback whales swim in the fish-filled waters offshore. Weather: 15°C, Wind S at 8 km/h, 75% Humidity Population: 12,508 (2011) Regional District: Skeena-Queen Charlotte
Schools
School | Location | Grades |
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Charles Hays Secondary School | Prince Rupert | 9-12 |
Conrad Elementary School | Prince Rupert | K-5 |
Hartley Bay Elem-Jr Secondary School | Hartley Bay | K-12 |
Pacific Coast School | Prince Rupert | 9-12 (Alternate) |
Lax Kxeen Elementary School | Prince Rupert | K-5 |
Pineridge Elementary School | Prince Rupert | K-5 |
Port Edward Elementary School | Port Edward | K-5 |
Prince Rupert Middle School | Prince Rupert | 6-8 |
Roosevelt Park Elementary School | Prince Rupert | K-5 |