Sutherland Secondary School
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Sutherland Secondary School | |
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1860 Sutherland Ave North Vancouver, British Columbia, V7L 4C2, Canada |
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School number | 4444012 |
School board | School District 44 North Vancouver |
Superintendent | Mr. John Lewis |
Principal | Mr. Doug Green |
Assistant principals | Mrs. Nancy Smeal Mr. Jeff Hasenauer |
Staff | 51 |
School type | Public high school |
Grades | 8-12 |
Language | English |
Team name | Sutherland Sabres |
Enrollment | 1054 (16 January 2006) |
Sutherland Secondary School is a public high school in North Vancouver, British Columbia and part of School District 44 North Vancouver.
Sutherland Secondary School was at one time a junior high school. At the time, many students then went on to Carson Graham Secondary or Argyle Secondary. Throughout the years, Sutherland's greatest sporting rival has been Argyle Secondary.
Currently being rebuilt on the present location of the gravel field, as it is currently the second oldest in the district. The new school itself is expected to be finished in fall 2007, followed by completion of a new artificial field in the spring of 2008.
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[edit] Notable Graduates with Honours
- Bryan Adams [citation needed]
- Mad Child (of the Swollen Members)
Schools in the City and District of North Vancouver
Secondary schools | Argyle · Balmoral · Carson Graham · Handsworth · Keith Lynn Alternate · Seycove · Sutherland · Windsor |
Primary or elementary schools | Blueridge · Boundary · Braemar · Brooksbank · Canyon Heights · Capilano · Carisbrooke · Cleveland · Cove Cliff · Dorothy Lynas · Eastview · Fromme · Highlands · Larson · Lynn Valley · Lynnmour · Montroyal · Norgate Community · Plymouth · Queen Mary · Queensbury · Ridgeway · Ridgeway Annex · Ross Road · Seymour Heights · Sherwood Park · Upper Lynn · Westview |
Private schools | Bodwell High School · Lions Gate Christian Academy · St. Thomas Aquinas · Vancouver Waldorf |
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