School District 61 Greater Victoria
School District 61 Greater Victoria | |
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Location | |
556 Boleskine Road, PO Box 700, Victoria BC Canada V8W 2R1 Greater Victoria on Vancouver Island Canada | |
District information | |
Superintendent | Mr Pieter Langstraat |
Schools | 56 |
Budget | CA$134.3 million |
Students and staff | |
Students | 20,024 |
Other information | |
Website |
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School District 61 Greater Victoria is a school district in the Canadian province of British Columbia. This includes the municipalities of Victoria, Esquimalt, Oak Bay, View Royal, and parts of Saanich.
History
The earliest history of schools in Western Canada is within the boundary of the current Greater Victoria School district. The first school in the area that is present day British Columbia was established at Fort Victoria in the 1840s. A plaque to commemorate this can be found on the side of the Christmas Store on Government and Fort Street in downtown Victoria.
The first public school was opened in 1853 near what is now Central Middle School. This building later became Victoria High School.
When the area became part of the province of British Columbia there were already three school districts in the area; the Victoria City School District was established on June 25, 1869, the Esquimalt School District (October 22, 1870) and Craigflower School District (July 23, 1870).
Schools
School | Location | Grades |
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Arbutus Middle School | Saanich | 6-8 |
Braefoot Elementary School | Saanich | K-5 |
Burnside Community School | Victoria | K-5 |
Campus View Elementary School | Saanich | K-5 |
Central Middle School | Victoria | 6-8 |
Cloverdale Elementary School | Saanich | K-5 |
Colquitz Middle School | Saanich | 6-8 |
Continuing Ed SD 61 | Victoria | 12 |
Craigflower Elementary School | Saanich | K-5 |
Doncaster Elementary School | Saanich | K-5 |
Eagle View Elementary School | View Royal | K-5 |
Ecole Intermediatre Cedar Hill Middle School | Saanich | 6-8 |
Esquimalt High School | Esquimalt | 9-12 |
Frank Hobbs Elementary School | Saanich | K-5 |
George Jay Elementary School | Victoria | K-5 |
Girls' Alternative Program | Victoria | 11-12 |
Glanford Middle School | Saanich | 6-8 |
Gordon Head Middle School | Saanich | 6-8 |
Hillcrest Elementary School | Saanich | K-5 |
Home Learners' Link SD61 | Victoria | K-12 |
James Bay Community School | Victoria | K-5 |
Lake Hill Elementary School | Saanich | K-5 |
Lambrick Park Secondary School | Saanich | 9-12 |
Lansdowne Middle School | Saanich | 6-8 |
Ledger School | Victoria | |
Macaulay Elementary School | Esquimalt | K-5 |
Margaret Jenkins Elementary School | Victoria | K-5 |
Marigold Elementary School | Saanich | K-5 |
Mckenzie Elementary School | Saanich | K-5 |
Monterey Middle School | Oak Bay | 6-8 |
Mount Douglas High School | Saanich | 9-12 |
Northridge Elementary School | Saanich | K-5 |
Oak Bay High School | Oak Bay | 9-12 |
Oaklands Elementary School | Victoria | K-5 |
Pembroke Street School | Victoria | 11-12 |
Provincial Integration Support Program SD61 | Victoria | |
Quadra Elementary School | Saanich | K-5 |
Reynolds Secondary School | Saanich | 9-12 |
Rockheights Middle School | Esquimalt | 6-8 |
Rogers Elementary School | Saanich | K-5 |
S J Willis Educational Centre | Victoria | 9-11 |
Shoreline Community School | View Royal | 6-8 |
Sir James Douglas Elementary School | Victoria | K-5 |
South Park Elementary School | Victoria | K-5 |
Spectrum Community School | Saanich | 9-12 |
Strawberry Vale Elementary School | Saanich | K-5 |
Sundance Elementary School | Victoria | K-5 |
Tillicum Elementary School | Saanich | K-5 |
Torquay Elementary School | Saanich | K-5 |
Victor School | Victoria | 1-12 |
Victoria High School | Victoria | 9-12 |
Victoria SD Hospital Program | Victoria | |
Victoria West Elementary School | Victoria | K-5 |
View Royal Elementary School | View Royal | K-5 |
Willows Elementary School | Oak Bay | K-5 |
SD 61 School Boards
1988/1990 Trustees
The six candidates elected on Saturday, November 19, 1988 to serve from December 1, 1988 until December 1, 1990 were:[1] David Brown, Elizabeth Cull, Brenda McBain, Peter Yorke and Brian Zelley
One of the interesting issues during the two year term was the naming of the new elementary school "Rogers Elementary School" which featured some debate in the board room: "Trustees disagree on name choice for new Saanich elementary school"[2]