J. W. Sexsmith Elementary School

J.W. Sexsmith Community Elementary[1]
Address
7455 Ontario St
Vancouver, British Columbia, V5X 3C1, Canada
Information
School number 3939063
School board School District 39 Vancouver
Principal Mrs J. Hall
School type Public Elementary school
Grades K-7
Enrolment 404 (January 16, 2006)

J.W. Sexsmith Community Elementary is a public elementary school in Vancouver, British Columbia part of School District 39 Vancouver.

Contents

History

John Wesley Sexsmith was born in Richmond, County of Lennox, Ontario on May 10, 1830 to parents who were both members of United Empire Loyalist families. Educated in the common schools of Ontario, Sexsmith entered the lumber business and also tried his hand as a general merchant and established a cheese factory. Sexsmith soon encountered financial hardships and decided to try out his fortune in the West.

Mr. Sexsmith's westward journey eventually brought him to a plot of land on what was then known as Lulu Island. Drawing from his experience back in Ontario, Sexsmith established a cheese factory and soon grew so successful that he extended his land holdings to some 1,900 acres (7.7 km2) on Lulu Island as well as several hundred acres in modern day Pitt Meadows. To overcome transportation difficulties, Sexsmith established a boat service on the North Fraser River to New Westminster.

As the population of the area gradually increased, Sexsmith became active in the organization of the district into the Municipality of Richmond and served as its Reeve. For a number of years, Sexsmith was largely responsible for the building of bridges to join Marpole, Sea Island and Lulu Island.

Both Mr. and Mrs. Sexsmith were actively involved in teaching. Mrs. Sexsmith, one of the first teachers in the area with professional qualifications, taught at a school in Gastown provided by the Moodyville Lumber Company. Mr. Sexsmith established a Ryerson System school to provide education for the surrounding families. The school was one of the first of the strictly rural schools established on the mainland of British Columbia.

Programs

Basketball, Drama Club, Volleyball, Badminton, Cross Country, Safety Patrol, Choir, Strings, Track and Field,Music.

References

Music

  1. ^ "For School Data, Source: BC Schools Book." Province of British Columbia, Ministry of Education January 16, 2006.

External links

School Reports - Ministry of Education