Burnett Secondary School

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J N Burnett Secondary
Burnett-sec.jpg
Address
5011 Granville Ave

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Canada
Coordinates49°09′50″N 123°10′08″W / 49.163888°N 123.168927°W / 49.163888; -123.168927Coordinates: 49°09′50″N 123°10′08″W / 49.163888°N 123.168927°W / 49.163888; -123.168927
Information
School typePublic, high school
Founded1968
School boardSchool District 38 Richmond
School number3838042
PrincipalDouglas Graham Ratzlaff
Staff63
Grades8–12
Enrollment1004 (January 30, 2017)
LanguageEnglish, Chinese
Colour(s)Blue, Red and White
MascotBreakers
Websitejnburnett.sd38.bc.ca

J.N. Burnett Secondary School[1] is a secondary school located at 5011 Granville Ave., Richmond, British Columbia, Canada. The current principal is Douglas Graham Ratzlaff, and there are currently over 1000 students enrolled.

The school is named after John Napier Burnett, a pioneer.

Burnett's badminton program, having placed 2nd at the 2001-02 British Columbia badminton provincials, Champions in 2002–03, 2nd in 2007–08, and 2nd in 2009–10.[2]

Burnett's tennis program placed in the Top 2 of Richmond High Schools consistently since 2000. Between 2003 and 2006, Burnett was 1st in RSSAA and consistently placed in the Top 6 and the BCSSA.[citation needed]. As of May 2018, Burnett holds the top ranking in the Richmond school district.

Burnett's table tennis program won the provincial championship in 2007 and 2008.[citation needed]

The SAT School Code for Burnett is 821309.

History[]

Burnett opened in 1968 with grades 8–10, being classified as a junior secondary school. The first year the school was open (1968–1969), the building's second floor had not yet been completed, which caused the class times for different grades to vary for a year; students in the 9th and 10th grade attended classes morning, whereas 8th grade classes took place in the afternoon.[citation needed] In September 1969, the entire student body was once again attending with normal hours. Yes

Alumni[]

Matt Dennison co-creator of IFHT

References[]

  1. ^ "Welcome To J.N. Burnett". . Archived from the original on 2010-09-06. Retrieved 2010-06-14.
  2. ^ "PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONS SINCE 1999-00". . Archived from the original on 2010-05-31. Retrieved 2010-06-14.

External links[]

School Reports — Ministry of Education

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