Lord Beaverbrook High School
Lord Beaverbrook High School | |
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Motto: Omni pro sua parte (Latin for: Everything to the best of one's ability) | |
Address | |
9019 Fairmount Drive S.E. Calgary, Alberta Canada | |
Coordinates | 50°58′22″N 114°03′40″W / 50.9728°N 114.0610°WCoordinates: 50°58′22″N 114°03′40″W / 50.9728°N 114.0610°W |
Information | |
Type | Public |
Established | 1967 |
School board | Calgary Board of Education |
Principal | Jim Simpson |
Grades | 10–12 |
Enrollment | 1827 (2015) |
• Grade 10 | 663 |
• Grade 11 | 604 |
• Grade 12 | 560 |
Campus | Urban |
Communities served | Acadia, Copperfield, Cranston, Deer Run, Diamond Cove, Douglasdale/glen, Fairview, Maple Ridge, McKenzie Lake, McKenzie Towne, New Brighton, Queensland, Willow Park, |
Feeder schools | David Thompson. RT Alderman. Wilma Hansen. Mountain Park. |
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Lord Beaverbrook High School (LBHS) is a public high school in Calgary, Alberta, Canada operated by the Calgary Board of Education. It was founded in 1967 and the first year of attendance was in 1968. It has approximately 1,800 students and 125 staff members.[1] It is named after Max Aitken, Lord Beaverbrook. The school's mascot is a "Lord"—a black, silver, and white lion wearing a crown.
The school is part of the Action for Bright Children Society.[2]
Notable alumni
- Don Cairns, former National Hockey League player.
- Tommy Campbell, actor, stand-up comedian and comedy writer/director
- Owen Hargreaves, former professional footballer for Bayern Munich, Manchester United, and Manchester City F.C.
- Tim Hunter, former National Hockey League player
- Stu Laird, former Canadian Football League player
- Lisa Lobsinger, vocalist for the band Reverie Sound Revue and Broken Social Scene
- Jeff Pain, Olympic Silver medallist
- Patricia Relf, author
- Mark Tewksbury, Canadian gold medalist swimmer and actor
- Robert Thirsk, CSA astronaut
- Kent Warnock, former Canadian Football League player.
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