Vincent Massey Public School (Ottawa)
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Principal | Carol Hunter |
Vice principal | Randy Little |
School type | Public |
Religious affiliation | None |
Founded | 1958 |
Location | Ottawa, Ontario |
Enrollment | 600-650 |
Faculty | 39 (2006) |
Campus surroundings | Suburban |
School colour(s) | gold, black |
The Vincent Massey Public School is a Ottawa-Carleton District School Board public school on the edge of the Riverview neighbourhood of Ottawa. The school was built in 1958 and named after Canada's first native born Governor-General Vincent Massey. The school serves children from Kingergarten until grade 8. Located in a diverse neighbourhood, the school claims children from around 50 different countries. The school has about 650 students.
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