Charlottetown Rural High School

Charlottetown Rural High School
Address
100 Raiders Road
Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, C1E 1K6, Canada
Coordinates 46°15′31″N 63°9′0″W / 46.25861°N 63.15000°WCoordinates: 46°15′31″N 63°9′0″W / 46.25861°N 63.15000°W
Information
School board English Language School Board
Superintendent Ricky Hood
Principal S. Willis
Vice principal D. Lecours
S. Wynne
D. Mullally
Administrator K. Aitken
M. Curley
L. Turnbull
School type Public High school
Grades 10-12
Language English and French
Mascot Raider
Team name Rural Raiders
Colours Red and White         
Founded 1966
Enrollment 2,000 (2013)
Homepage http://edu.pe.ca/rural

Charlottetown Rural High School (CRHS), known colloquially as "The Rural", is a Canadian secondary school in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. Students that attend the school come from the north and east parts of Queens County, including the City of Charlottetown and the town of Stratford.

The school is administratively part of the English Language School Board. Its official colours are red and white and the mascot is a Raider. The sports teams from "The Rural" are called the Rural Raiders.

History and characteristics

The school is currently the largest in the province in terms of student enrollment and 2nd largest in terms of area. The high school offers both French and English language and the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme.

Extracurricular activities

School Sports

Charlottetown Rural in Summerside playing against (TOSH).

Sports offered at Charlottetown Rural include:

Basketball Tournaments - The "Confederation City Classic" is an annual basketball tournament hosted in early January by Charlottetown Rural which draws 24 teams competing from across the Maritime Provinces and sometimes further afield. 2008 was the 25th year for the tournament.

Clubs at Charlottetown Rural

Charlottetown Rural High is home to clubs like:

Giving back

Every year the students and staff of CRHS take part in various fundraiser for Charities.

One annual project is Adopt A Family. This project takes place in December, homeroom classes are assigned a family, and given a list of what each member wants for Christmas. The students donate their own money and/or set up activities to raise money, then purchase the items that are on the lists. Each year dozens of families in PEI are able to have Christmas presents, and dinner because of this.

Charities sponsored by the student council include:

Notable alumni

Notable faculty

See also

References

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