Barrington Municipal High School

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Barrington Municipal High School
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Barrington Municipal High School
536 Oak Park Road

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TypeHigh School
Established1958
PrincipalCathy Breen
Grades7-12
Enrollment700
Color(s)Red and Grey   
MascotBaron
Website http://www.bmhs.ednet.ns.ca/

Barrington Municipal High School (BMHS) is a secondary school located in Barrington Passage, Nova Scotia. BMHS is part of the Tri-County Regional School Board and is the only high school in the Municipality of the District of Barrington. The school moved from Barrington Passage to a new location at Riverhead in 2006.

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Coordinates: 43°34′48″N65°36′55″W / 43.58013°N 65.615399°W / 43.58013; -65.615399


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