Liverpool Regional High School

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Liverpool Regional High School
Address
P.O. Box 1266

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TypeSenior High School
PrincipalTodd Symes
Grades9-12
Enrollment350
Color(s)Red and Black         
MascotWarriors
Nickname LRHS
Website

Liverpool Regional High School (LRHS) is a secondary school located in Liverpool, Nova Scotia, Canada. LRHS is part of the South Shore Regional School Board and is the only high school in the town of Liverpool, Nova Scotia.

Coordinates: 44°01′58″N64°42′22″W / 44.032722°N 64.706019°W / 44.032722; -64.706019 History


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