Richmond School District

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Richmond School District, officially the Board of Education of School District No. 38 (Richmond), also known as SD38, is a school district based in Richmond, British Columbia, Canada. The school board is governed by seven elected trustees, and serves the entire city of Richmond.

The district supports a hands on approach to learning that emphasizes students' actual skills rather than grades and standardized test performance.[1]

Schools

As of 2016, the district operates 38 primary schools, 10 secondary schools, and one alternative school.

Elementary schools

Current Elementary Schools:[2]
Name Location[3] Grades Notes[4]
Anderson Elementary School Brighouse k–7 Early French Immersion Offered
Blair Elementary School Thompson k–7
Blundell Elementary School Blundell k–7
Bridge Elementary School Broadmoor k–7 Early 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 Late French Immersion Offered
Dixon Elementary School Seafair k–7 Early French Immersion Offered
Errington Elementary School Broadmoor k–7
Ferris Elementary School Broadmoor k–7
Garden City Elementary School Broadmoor k–7 Montessori education offered[5]
General Currie Elementary School Broadmoor k–7
Gilmore Elementary School Seafair k–7 Early French Immersion Offered
Grauer Elementary School Seafair k–7
Hamilton Elementary School Hamilton k–7
Homma Elementary School Steveston k–7 Early French Immersion Offered
Kingswood Elementary School Shellmont k–7
Kidd Elementary School Shellmont k–7
Lee Elementary School Broadmoor k–7
Maple Lane Elementary School Broadmoor k–7
McKay Elementary School Blundell k–7
McKinney Elementary School Steveston k–7 Montessori education offered[5]
McNeely Elementary School East Cambie k–7
Mitchell Elementary School East Cambie k–7 Early French Immersion Offered
Quilchena Elementary School Thompson k–7
Spul'u'kwuks Elementary School Thompson k–7
Steves Elementary School Steveston k–7 Montessori education offered[5]
Tait Elementary School Bridgeport k–7
Talmey Elementary School Bridgeport k–7
Thompson Elementary School Thompson k–7
Tomsett Elementary School West Cambie k–7
Westwind Elementary School Steveston k–7
Whiteside Elementary School Shellmont k–7 Both Early and Late French Immersion Offered
Woodward Elementary School Shellmont k–7
Wowk Elementary School Blundell k–7

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.

Current Secondary Schools:[6]
Name Location[3] Grades Notes[4]
Burnett Secondary School Thompson 8–12
Cambie Secondary School East Cambie 8–12
Hugh Boyd Secondary School Seafair 8–12
MacNeill Secondary School Brighouse 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 Blundell 8–12

Alternate schools

Alternate Schools:
Name Location Notes
Richmond Virtual School Online
Station Stretch Minoru

Defunct Schools

Defunct Schools:
Name Location Grades Upon Closure Year Closed Notes
Sea Island Annex Sea Island/Burkeville k–3 2019 Closed due to decreasing amount of students.[7]
Steveston Secondary School Steveston 11–12 2007 Aging infrastructure of building.[8]
Alexander Kilgour Elementary School Blundell K-7 2003 Declining enrolment and provincial financial restraints. And Renamed Ecole Des Navigateurs By Conseil scolaire francophone de la Colombie-Britannique
Garden City Annex Broadmoor Unknown 1966 (Probably) Lack Of Enrolment And Replaced By Debeck Elementary
Rideau Park Elementary School Broadmoor K-7 2003 Declining Enrolment And Now Its A Resource Education Center


Board of Education

The Richmond Board of Education consists of seven school trustees.[9] They are elected along with the mayor and councillors of Richmond in municipal elections.

2022–present

Elected in the 2022 municipal election [9]

  • Rob Belleza
  • Ken Hamaguchi
  • Heather Larson
  • Donna Sargent
  • Debbie Tablotney
  • Alice Wong
  • David Yang

2018–2022

Elected in the 2018 municipal election [10]

  • Norm Goldstein
  • Ken Hamaguchi
  • Heather Larson
  • Richard Lee
  • Sandra Nixon
  • Donna Sargent
  • Debbie Tablotney

2014–2018

Elected in the 2014 municipal election [11]

  • Ken Hamaguchi
  • Jonathan Ho
  • Sandra Nixon
  • Donna Sargent
  • Debbie Tablotney
  • Alice Wong
  • Eric Yung

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