Richmond School District
School District 38 Richmond | |
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![]() Headquarters for the Richmond School District | |
Location | |
Richmond Lower Mainland
Canada | |
District information | |
Motto | Our focus is on the learner |
Superintendent | Mr. Scott Robinson |
Schools | 53 |
Budget | CA$150.2 million |
Students and staff | |
Students | 22,512 |
Other information | |
Website | www |
Richmond School District (School District No. 38) is a school district based in Richmond, British Columbia, Canada.
The school board serves the city of Richmond.
Schools[]
As of 2016 the district has 38 primary schools, 10 secondary schools, and one alternative school. The Richmond School District (SD38) believes in a hands on learning approach and is less worried about the grades of their students, but rather the actual skills of their students.[1]
Elementary schools[]
Name | Location | Grades | Notes |
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Anderson Elementary School | Garden City | k–7 | French Immersion Offered |
Blair Elementary School | Thompson | k–7 | |
Blundell Elementary School | Blundell | k–7 | |
Bridge Elementary School | South Arm | k–7 | French Immersion Offered |
Brighouse Elementary School | Brighouse | k–7 | Montessori education offered |
Byng Elementary School | Steveston | k–7 | |
Cook Elementary School | Brighouse | k–7 | |
DeBeck Elementary School | Broadmoor | k–7 | |
Diefenbaker Elementary School | Steveston | k–7 | French Immersion Offered |
Dixon Elementary School | Seafair | k–7 | French Immersion Offered |
Errington Elementary School | Broadmoor | k–7 | |
Ferris Elementary School | Blundell | k–7 | |
Garden City Elementary School | Garden City | k–7 | Montessori education offered |
General Currie Elementary School | Blundell | k–7 | |
Gilmore Elementary School | Seafair | k–7 | French Immersion Offered |
Grauer Elementary School | Seafair | k–7 | |
Hamilton Elementary School | Fraserwood | k–7 | |
Kingswood Elementary School | Southarm | k–7 | |
Kidd Elementary School | Southarm | k–7 | |
Lee Elementary School | Southarm | k–7 | |
Maple Lane Elementary School | Southarm | k–7 | |
McKay Elementary School | Thompson | k–7 | |
McKinney Elementary School | Steveston | k–7 | Montessori education offered |
McNeely Elementary School | Knight | k–7 | |
Mitchell Elementary School | Knight | k–7 | French Immersion Offered |
Quilchena Elementary School | Seafair | k–7 | |
Sea Island Elementary School | Sea Island-
Burkville |
k–3 | Due to low amounts of students,
Sea Island is closed for the 2019-20 school year. |
Spul'u'kwuks Elementary School | Terra Nova / Seafair[2] | k–7 | |
Steves Elementary School | Steveston | k–7 | Montessori education offered |
Tait Elementary School | Bridgeport | k–7 | |
Talmey Elementary School | Bridgeport | k–7 | |
Thompson Elementary School | Thompson | k–7 | |
Tomekichi Elementary School | Steveston | k–7 | French Immersion Offered |
Tomsett Elementary School | Garden City | k–7 | |
Westwind Elementary School | Steveston | k–7 | |
Whiteside Elementary School | Ironwood | k–7 | French Immersion Offered |
William Bridge Elementary School | Southarm | k–7 | French Immersion Offered |
Woodward Elementary School | Ironwood | k–7 | |
Wowk Elementary School | Seafair | k–7 | |
Rel't7h Elementary School | Southram | k–7 | Mandarin Immersion Offered |
Secondary schools[]
Prior to 1996, Richmond had separate Junior Secondary Schools (grades 8-10) and Senior Secondary Schools (grades 11-12). Starting in 1996, the district began a two-year merging process that changed all high schools to be Grades 8 to 12 inclusive.
Name | Location | Grades | Notes |
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Burnett Secondary School | Thompson | 8–12 | |
Cambie Secondary School | King George | 8–12 | |
Hugh Boyd Secondary School | Seafair | 8–12 | |
MacNeill Secondary School | Garden City | 8–12 | |
McMath Secondary School | Steveston | 8–12 | French Immersion offered |
McNair Secondary School | Shellmont | 8–12 | |
McRoberts Secondary School | Broadmoor | 8–12 | French Immersion offered |
Palmer Secondary School | Broadmoor | 8–12 | |
Richmond Secondary School | Brighouse | 8–12 | |
Steveston-London Secondary School | Broadmoor | 8–12 |
Alternate schools[]
School reports - Ministry of Education[]
Board of Education[]
The Richmond Board of Education consists of seven school trusties.[3] They are elected along with the mayor and councillors of Richmond in municipal elections.
2018–Present[]
Elected in the 2018 municipal election [3]
- Norm Goldstein
- Ken Hamaguchi
- Heather Larson
- Richard Lee
- Sandra Nixon
- Donna Sargent
- Debbie Tablotney
2014–2018[]
Elected in the 2014 municipal election [4]
- Eric Yung
- Alice Wong
- Debbie Tablotney
- Ken Hamaguchi
- Donna Sargent
- Sandra Nixon
- Jonathan Ho
References[]
- ^ "2013 District Annual Report Archived 22 August 2013 at the Wayback Machine." Richmond School District. p. 7. Retrieved on 27 August 2016.
- ^ "Locations & Catchments | School District No. 38 (Richmond)". www.sd38.bc.ca. Retrieved 17 August 2020.
- ^ a b "Our Trustees — School District No. 38 (Richmond)". Richmond School District. Retrieved 27 June 2021.
- ^ "Board of Education 2014—2018 — Richmond School District". Richmond School District. Archived from the original on 27 February 2015. Retrieved 27 June 2021.
External links[]
- Education in Richmond, British Columbia
- School districts in British Columbia