School District 71 Comox Valley

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School District 71 Comox Valley
British Columbia
Region Vancouver Island
Board office location Courtenay
Communities served Comox, Courtenay
Number of schools 29
Budget:

CAD$ (millions)

64.9
Student population:

full-time equivalent

9120
Superintendent: Mr Bryan Morgan

Comox Valley School District Website

School District 71 Comox Valley is a school district on Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada. This includes the communities of Courtenay and Comox as well as the surrounding rural areas and the adjacent islands of Denman and Hornby.


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[edit] History

The Comox School district was formed July 30, 1870 while the area was still part of the Colony of Vancouver Island.

[edit] Schools

School Location Grades
Airport Elementary School Lazo K-6
Arden Elementary School Courtenay K-6
Brooklyn Elementary School Comox K-6
Cape Lazo Middle School Comox 7-9
City Centre - 10th Program Courtenay 9-12
Comox Elementary School Comox K-6
Courtenay Elementary School Courtenay K-6
Courtenay Middle School Courtenay 7-8
Cumberland Elementary School Cumberland K-6
Cumberland Junior Secondary School Cumberland 7-9
Denman Island Elementary School Denman Island K-6
Ecole Aspen Park Middle School Comox 7-9
Ecole Puntledge Park Elementary School Courtenay K-6
Ecole Robb Road Comox K-6
Georges P. Vanier Secondary School Courtenay 9-12
Glacier View Elementary School Courtenay K-6
Highland Secondary School Comox 11-12
Hornby Island Elementary School Hornby Island K-7
Huband Park Elementary School Courtenay K-6
Lake Trail Middle School Courtenay 7-9
Mark R. Isfeld Senior Secondary School Courtenay 9-12
Miracle Beach Elementary School Black Creek K-6
Royston Elementary School Royston K-6
Sandwick Alternate School Courtenay 7-10
SD 071 Connect Program Courtenay K-12
Tsolum Elementary School Courtenay K-6
Union Bay Elementary School Union Bay K-6
Valley View Elementary School Courtenay K-6
Village Park Elementary School Comox K-6


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