General Currie Elementary School
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General Currie Elementary[1] | |
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8220 General Currie Rd Richmond, British Columbia, V6Y 1M1, Canada |
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School number | 3838057 |
School board | School District 38 Richmond |
Religious affiliation | Currie |
Principal | Mr G McBride |
Vice principal | Mr Murray |
School type | Public Elementary school |
Grades | K-7 |
Language | English |
Area | Broadmore |
Team name | All-Stars |
Colours | Green And Gold |
Founded | 1919 |
Enrollment | 469 (January 16, 2006) |
General Currie Elementary School is located at 8220 General Currie Road, Richmond, British Columbia, Canada. The school is named after General Sir Arthur Currie, a Canadian World War I Hero.
The original building of the school, a one-room school house, was first built as an annex to Bridgeport School and is currently the second oldest Richmond school being used on its original site. This building is now used for adult ESL classes and is home to the Richmond Retired Teachers' Association. A larger facility was completed in 1993 to accommodate more than 200 students and an addition was completed in 2001. It now accommodates over 500 students. The sports teams are called the All-Stars and have enjoyed a recent success.
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[edit] School Reports - Ministry of Education
Schools in Richmond, British Columbia
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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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