Colonel Gray High School

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Colonel Gray High School
Motto "Quae Cumque Vera"
Type Public High School
Principal Bob Andrews
Faculty ~80
Students ~1000
Grades 10-12
Location Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada
District Eastern School District
Colors Burgundy and White
Mascot Colonel
Newspaper Gray Matter
Website http://www.edu.pe.ca/gray/

Colonel Gray High School is a senior high school in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada, colloquially referred to as "The Gray". The grades taught range from 10 to 12. It is named after Sir John Hamilton Gray, former Premier of Prince Edward Island[1]. The school has approximately 1000 students, and 80 staff members[2], with Bob Andrews as principal as well as Dale Cole, Rosemary Fleming and Kevin Whitrow as vice principals[3].

[edit] References

  1. ^ About Us (2007-12-15). “Colonel John Hamilton Gray, from whom our school takes its name, is a prominent figure in the history of PEI and Canada. We are proud that our name has such strong roots.”
  2. ^ About Us (2007-12-15). “Our school is home to approximately 1000 students and 80 staff..”
  3. ^ Contact Us (2007-12-15). “Administration...”


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