Greenall School

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Greenall School
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Greenall School
Box 70

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Canada
Coordinates 50°29′17″N104°15′50″W / 50.488°N 104.264°W / 50.488; -104.264
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School type High School
MottoExcellence Doesn't Happen by Accident Values: Growth and Resilience with Integrity Together
School board Prairie Valley School Division no. 208
PrincipalJohn Harvey
Grades 9-12
Enrollment751
Language English and French
Area Balgonie
Colour(s)Navy Blue, White and Gold    
Team nameGriffins
Website www.pvsd.ca/school/greenall/

Greenall School, also known as Greenall High School is a secondary education institute located in Balgonie, Saskatchewan, which offers grades 9 through 12. It serves students from Balgonie, as well as the nearby towns/communities of Coppersands, Edenwold, Kronau, McLean, Pilot Butte and White City. Greenall offers a variety of extracurricular activities, including an advanced placement academic program. [1]

Greenall School has previously been a combined middle school and high school, serving grades 4-12.

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