Bowness High School

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Bowness High School
Address
4627 - 77 Street N.W.
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Information
School board Calgary Board of Education
Principal Philip Tuck
School type Public
Grades 10-12
Area Area I, Ward 1
Team name Trojans
Colours Green and gold          
Founded 1956
Enrollment 1395 (September 2007)
Communities served Arbour Lake, Bowness, Greenwood, Montgomery, Scenic Acres, Silver Springs, Rocky Ridge, Royal Oak, Tuscany
Feeder schools H.D. Cartwright Junior High, Montgomery Junior High, Thomas B. Riley Junior High

Bowness High School is a public senior high school in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, which teaches grades 10 through 12. It is operated by the Calgary Board of Education.

The school was founded in 1956 as a junior and senior high school to serve the town of Bowness . In 1964 the town was annexed by Calgary. No longer having a junior high component, the school now serves several Calgary communities in addition to Bowness.

Some of the programs of the school include the PAS Program, the Flash Fiction Contest, and Digital Movie Making. As well the school has a special partnership with Imperial Oil, which helps in certain areas, such as science.

The school's Trojan's football team made national headlines in 2004 when a player named Tyler Zeer, died during practice.[1] At the time, it was only the third such fatality in the 92 year history of the Calgary Senior High School Athletic Association.[1]

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[edit] References

  1. ^ a b Williamson, Kerry. "Practice injury kills football player", National Post, 2004-09-09, p. S.4. 
  2. ^ "Former Calgarian wins French film award", Calgary Herald, 1999-05-25, p. B.2. 
  3. ^ When the Day Breaks. Internet Movie Database. Retrieved on 2006-06-30.
  4. ^ "Amanda Forbis", Internet Movie Database. Retrieved on 2006-06-30. 
  5. ^ Musselwhite, Bill. "Calgary pilot is first into the fray", Calgary Herald, 1991-01-25, p. A.1.FRO. 
  6. ^ Neighbours: The Perfect Blend | Interview: Patti Stiles
  7. ^ Impro Melbourne | About Impro Melbourne
  8. ^ [1]

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