H. J. Cambie Secondary School
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H. J. Cambie Secondary | |
Address | |
4151 Jacombs Rd Richmond, British Columbia, V6V 1N7, Canada |
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Website | |
http://public.sd38.bc.ca:8004/~CambieWeb/ | |
Information | |
School number | 3838058 |
School board | School District 38 Richmond |
Principal | Mr. N. Kamide |
Vice principal | Ms. S. Hardman
Mr. R. White |
Staff | 64 |
School type | Public high school |
Grades | 8-12 |
Motto | Be The Best You Cambie |
Team name | Crusaders |
Enrollment | 1108 (January 16, 2006) |
H. J. Cambie Secondary is a public high school in Richmond, British Columbia part of School District 38 Richmond. Cambie was the first secondary school in Richmond. When it first started in 1928, it was known as Richmond High. Later on it changed its name to Henry James Cambie Secondary School. In 1995 Cambie moved to its current location.
The school is named for Henry James Cambie, chief engineer of the Canadian Pacific Railway, who was instrumental in having nearby Vancouver designated as the transcontinental railroad's terminus.
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Alma mater of actresses Alexandra Carter and Adrienne Carter
[edit] School Reports - Ministry of Education
Schools in Richmond, British Columbia
Secondary schools | Burnett · H.J. Cambie · Hugh Boyd · London · MacNeill · McMath · McNair · McRoberts · Palmer · Richmond · Steveston · Steveston-London |
Primary or elementary schools | Anderson · Blair · Blundell · Bridge · Brighouse · Byng · Cook · DeBeck · Diefenbaker · Dixon · Errington · Ferris · Garden City · General Currie · Gilmore · Grauer · Hamilton · Homma · Kidd · Kingswood · Lee · Maple Lane · McKay · McKinney · McNeely · Mitchell · Quilchena · Sea Island · Spul'u'kwuks · Steves · Tait · Talmey · Thompson · Tomsett · Westwind · Whiteside · Woodward · Wowk |
Private schools | BC Muslim School · Richmond Christian |
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