School District 60 Peace River North
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Region | Northeast |
Board office location | Fort St. John |
Communities served | Fort St. John, Hudson's Hope, Prespatou |
Number of schools | 21 |
Budget:
CAD$ (millions) |
45.6 |
Student population:
full-time equivalent |
5710 |
Superintendent: | Mr Ron Samborski |
School District 60 Peace River North is a school district in northwestern British Columbia adjacent to the Alberta border. Its board office is in Fort St. John which is also where the majority of the schools are located. It also serves the outlying communities of Prespatou, Hudson's Hope, Buick and Wonowon.
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[edit] History
School District 60 was the first district in British Columbia to institute a laptop computer program on a large scale. All students in grades 6 and 7 receive laptops for their personal use at home and at school.
[edit] Schools
School | Location | Grades |
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Alwin Holland Elementary School | Fort St John | K-7 |
Baldonnel Elementary School | Baldonnel | K-7 |
Bert Ambrose School | Fort St John | K-7 |
Bert Bowes Jr Secondary School | Fort St John | 8-10 |
Buick Creek Elementary School | Buick | K-7 |
C M Finch Elementary School | Fort St John | K-7 |
Charlie Lake Elementary School | Charlie Lake | K-7 |
Clearview Elem-Jr Secondary School | Fort St John | K-10 |
Dr Kearney Jr Secondary School | Fort St John | 8-10 |
Duncan Cran Elementary School | Fort St John | K-7 |
Ecole Central Elem School of the Arts | Fort St John | K-7 |
Hudson's Hope School | Hudson's Hope | K-12 |
Key Learning Centre | Fort St John | 8-10 |
North Peace Secondary School | Fort St John | 11-12 |
Prespatou Elem-Secondary School | Prespatou | K-12 |
Robert Ogilvie Elementary School | Fort St John | K-7 |
SD 060 Connect Program | Fort St John | K-12 |
Taylor Elementary School | Taylor | K-7 |
Upper Halfway Elem-Jr Secondary School | Fort St John | K-8 |
Upper Pine Elem-Jr Secondary School | Fort St John | K-8 |
Wonowon Elementary School | Wonowon | K-8 |
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