John G. Diefenbaker Elementary School
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Diefenbaker Elementary School | |
Education is a Partnership | |
Address | |
8611 Hermitage Drive Richmond, British Columbia, V7E 4T1, Canada |
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Website | |
http://public.sd38.bc.ca:8004/~DiefenbakerWeb | |
Information | |
School number | 03838052 |
School board | School District 38 Richmond |
Principal | Steve Campbell |
Vice principal | Ann Eichel |
Grades | K-7 |
Team name | Bulldogs |
Enrollment | 288 (September 2005) |
John G. Diefenbaker Elementary School in Richmond, British Columbia is an elementary school named after John Diefenbaker, the Prime Minister of Canada from 1957 to 1963. The school opened in 1981.
It is located at 8611 Hermitage Drive. The school sports teams are all called the Diefenbaker Bulldogs (formerly Diefenbaker Dolphins). As of 2006, the current school principal is Steve Campbell, and the vice-principal is Ann Eichel.
The school introduced SPARK over five years ago, a program which rewarded students with a raffle ticket whenever they displayed commendable behaviour. At the end of each school year, students enter their raffle tickets for a chance to win prizes.
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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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