Goulbourn Middle School
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Goulbourn Middle School | |
Address | |
2176 RR3, Huntley Road, Stittsville Ottawa, Ontario, K2S 1B8, Canada |
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Information | |
School board | Ottawa Carleton District School Board |
Superintendent | Walter Piovesan |
Area trustee | Lynn Scott (Zone 1) |
Principal | Geordie Walker |
Vice principal | Chris Noxon |
School type | Middle School |
Grades | 6-8 |
Language | English |
Enrollment | 478 |
Homepage | http://www.ocdsb.ca/GOULweb |
Goulbourn Middle School came into being on September 3, 1986. Prior to this date the school was known as Goulbourn Township Public School. The former school served Kindergarten to grade eight students from the immediate area and the Grade six students from Munster and Richmond Public Schools. The former school was also designated the Late French Immersion (L.F.I.) Centre for all grade seven and eight students, including those interested in the Program from A. Lorne Cassidy Elementary School.
Effective September, 1996, as a Middle School, G.M.S. became the public school setting for all grade six, seven, and eight students in Goulbourn Township.
Feeder Schools are Munster Public School, Richmond Public School and Stittsvile Public School.
[edit] Programs Offered
- Early French Immersion
- Late French Immersion
- Regular English Program
- Special Education Learning Centre
[edit] See also
- Communities
- Stittsville (pop. 18,913)
- Richmond (pop. 4,107)
- Munster (pop. 1,320)
- Fallowfield (pop. 366)
- Ashton (pop. 108)
[edit] External links
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