Sir James Douglas Elementary School

Sir James Douglas Elementary[1]
Address
7550 Victoria Dr
Vancouver, British Columbia, V5P 3Z7, Canada
Information
School number 3939064
School board School District 39 Vancouver
Principal Ms Feniak
Vice principal Mr Sylvain
School type Public Elementary school
Grades K-7
Language English, French Immersion
Team name Dragons
Colours Green
Founded 1912
Enrollment 591 (January 16, 2006)
Homepage http://douglas.vsb.bc.ca/

Sir James Douglas Elementary is a public elementary school in Vancouver, British Columbia, part of School District 39 Vancouver.

History

Sir James Douglas Elementary School is named after James Douglas, the first governor of the Crown Colony of British Columbia (from 18581864). The original school building was constructed in 1912. In 1956, 18 classrooms, lunchroom and gymnasium were added to the north side of the structure. Major renovations to the interior of the building were completed in 1984. The school grounds include an "imagination garden" featuring an outdoor classroom, as well as a primary and an intermediate adventure playground. There are four playing fields: one with a basketball court, and a blacktop surface for noon hour games, two all weather fields and a grassed field for baseball and soccer. Douglas is a dual track school of 485 Kindergarten to Grade 7 English students and 100 Grade 4 to 7 French Immersion students for a total of 585 students. French Immersion students begin their program from Kindergarten to Grade 3 at Douglas Annex which is located a short distance away. The overall population is multi-cultural in nature, with students representing 30 countries and speaking 26 languages. Douglas's school motto is Show you care, Be safe, Be fair.

Extra-Curriculars

Activities

Below are some highlights of the school's special programs and events:

References

  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