Module Vanier Elementary School
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Module Vanier Elementary School is an early and late french immersion unit for grades 7 & 8 in Kingston, Ontario, Canada. Originally part of the Module Secondaire de Langue Française (French language school), which shared facilities with the Kingston Collegiate and Vocational Institute (KCVI); Module Vanier continues to remain located within KCVI while the majority of the French language school relocated in 1995 and became know as l'École Secondaire Mille-Iles, Frontenac County's (now the Limestone District School Board) first French language secondary school. Module Vanier now occupise Half a hallway, on the top floor, of KCVI. Mille-Iles school is currently part of a local separate French first language board.[1]
[edit] Administration
- Principal: Jackie Mallory
- Secretary: Nicole Barabe-Taillon
- School Chair: Diane Clarke
- Superintendent: Andre Labrie
- Trustee: Paula Murray
- Area Secondary School: Kingston Collegiate and Vocational Institute
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