School District 40 New Westminster
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Region | Metro/Coast |
Board office location | New Westminster |
Communities served | New Westminster |
Number of schools | 12 |
Budget:
CAD$ (millions) |
48.7 (2005–2006) |
Student population:
full-time equivalent |
6348 |
Superintendent: | Dr. John Woudzia |
School District 40 New Westminster a school district based in New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada.
The school board serves the city of New Westminster, including the neighbourhood of Queensborough on Lulu Island.
[edit] History
New Westminster was one of the earliest settlements in the Colony of British Columbia. A school district was established in New Westminster on July 27, 1870 prior to British Columbia becoming a Province of Canada.
[edit] Schools
New Westminster has one high school, New Westminster Secondary School, two middle schools, and nine elementary schools.
School | Location | Grades |
---|---|---|
Connaught Heights Elementary School | New Westminster | K-7 |
Continuing Ed SD 40 | New Westminster | 9-12 |
F W Howay Elementary School | New Westminster | K-5 |
Glenbrook Middle School | New Westminster | 6-8 |
Herbert Spencer Elementary School | New Westminster | K-5 |
Hume Park Elementary School | New Westminster | K-5 |
John Robson Elementary School | New Westminster | K-7 |
Lord Kelvin Elementary School | New Westminster | K-7 |
Lord Tweedsmuir Elementary School | New Westminster | K-7 |
New Westminster Homelearners' Program | New Westminster | K-9 |
New Westminster Secondary School | New Westminster | 8-12 |
Power Program | New Westminster | 10-12 |
Queen Elizabeth Elementary School | New Westminster | K-4 |
Queensborough Middle School | New Westminster | 5-8 |
Richard McBride Elementary School | New Westminster | K-5 |
Royal City Alternate Program | New Westminster | 8-10 |
Royal Columbian Hospital Program | New Westminster | |
Sigma Program | New Westminster | 10-12 |
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