Hampton High School (New Brunswick)

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Hampton High School
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Hampton High School (New Brunswick)
34 Elizabeth Avenue

, , ,
Canada
Coordinates 45°31′01″N65°50′15″W / 45.517°N 65.8376°W / 45.517; -65.8376
Information
TypePublic
MottoUnitas Perseverantia Laurus
(Unity, Perseverance, Success)
Established1992
School district Anglophone South School District (ASD-S) [1]
School number1947
PrincipalAmber Lenihan Lingley
Vice PrincipalHeather Porter, Colleen Flowers
Athletic DirectorAlex Richard
Teaching staff37.8 (2022-2023 [2] )
Grades 9-12
Enrollment599 (2022-2023 [2] )
LanguageEnglish, French
Colour(s)    Silver, Black and White
MascotFrostbite
Team nameThe Huskies
Website www.hamptonhigh.ca

Hampton High School is a public secondary school located in Hampton, New Brunswick, Canada. A part of the Anglophone South School District, the school serves students from grades 9 through 12. The school is home to the Hampton Huskies.

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History

Early development

In August 1992, Hampton High School's official school colours were chosen as black, silver and white, much to the dismay of the alumni of the former Hampton Consolidated School, whose school colours were green and white. [3]

Opening of the school

Hampton High School opened its doors on September 8, 1992, to around 640 students. The school was established to alleviate the overcrowding at Kennebecasis Valley High School, which at the time enrolled over 1,900 students. [4]

Hampton High initially housed grades 10–12. In August 1996, grade 9 was moved from Hampton Junior High School. In August 1997, grade 9 students from Macdonald Consolidated School moved in and four additional classrooms were added. [5]

School campus

Hampton High School's campus includes multiple courses taught by approximately 30 teachers in 2022-23. The exterior of the school has a baseball/softball field, soccer field with a small, 400-metre track, tennis courts, a skateboard park, an outdoor basketball court, and a trail that leads to the town's Spooner Island.

Athletics

Source: [6]

NBIAA teams

The school's team name is the Hampton Huskies, and their mascot is Frostbite.

Hampton High School has many teams that participate in the New Brunswick Interscholastic Athletic Association (NBIAA). In the 2022–2023 year, the school has many teams in many sports in many NBIAA divisions. The sports they have to offer are hockey (girls division only), baseball, football, soccer, cross country running, basketball, badminton, volleyball, rugby, and track and field. The school has won many NBIAA titles in the past. The school is in the Southern Conference in the AA division in the NBIAA.

NBIAA championships since 2023
SportPositionDivisionSr/JrBoys/GirlsYear
BaseballAA2023
Cross countryAAAJuniorBoys
SoccerAASeniorBoys
SoccerAASeniorGirls
BasketballAAJuniorBoys

Mascot

Hampton High's mascot is Frostbite. The mascot was formally called the Hampton Husky, however. [7] [ circular reference ]

Enrollment by grade

Source: [8]

Hampton High School enrollment

2022–23
GradeStudents
9154
10139
11144
12160
Total599

Other Hampton Schools enrollment

Primary schools:

Dr. AT Leatherbarrow Primary School
GradeStudents
Kindergarten73
168
294
Total235
Hampton Elementary School
GradeStudentsDifference (vs DRATLPS)
394
494
596
Total284+49
Hampton Middle School
GradeStudentsDifference (vs HHS)
6129
7109
8131
Total369−230

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