Kinkora Regional High School

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Kinkora Regional High School
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Kinkora Regional High School
54 Anderson Road

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C0B 1N0

Canada
Coordinates 46°19′20″N63°35′54″W / 46.32222°N 63.59833°W / 46.32222; -63.59833 Coordinates: 46°19′20″N63°35′54″W / 46.32222°N 63.59833°W / 46.32222; -63.59833
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School type Public High school
Founded1935
School board Public Schools Branch
PrincipalRyan McAleer
Grades 9, 10, 11, 12
Enrollment~130
LanguageEnglish
Colour(s)Blue and gold   
Team nameBlazers
Website www.edu.pe.ca/kinkora/

Kinkora Regional High School, is a Canadian secondary school in Kinkora, Prince Edward Island. It was the first rural high school in PEI. The school draws students from the communities of Borden-Carleton, Bedeque, Emerald, Middleton, and Kinkora. [1]

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