Moncton High School (2015)

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Moncton High School
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Moncton High School (2015)
145 Longfellow Drive

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E1A 1X2

Canada
Coordinates 46°09′53″N64°47′24″W / 46.1646°N 64.7901°W / 46.1646; -64.7901
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School type Public High school
MottoLatiores Fines Petimus
(We Seek Wider Horizons)
Founded1898 (as Aberdeen High School)
School board Anglophone East School District
SuperintendentGregg Ingersoll [1]
School number1539 [2]
PrincipalScott Farrell [3]
Vice principalsChristine Whalen, Tami VanWart, and Blaine Anthony [4]
Staff90
Grades 9-12
Enrollment1,600 (2024 [5] )
LanguageEnglish, French Immersion
CampusOpened January 2015
Area16,500
Colour(s)   Purple and white
MascotPurple Knight
Team namePurple Knights
YearbookThe Tower
Website monctonhigh.nbed.nb.ca

Moncton High School is a Canadian secondary school in Moncton, New Brunswick and a part of the Anglophone East School District. The school received the students from the former Moncton High School on January 30, 2015. [6]

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  1. Superintendent of Anglophone East School District
  2. "Department of Education - Welcome to the School Directory".
  3. "Department of Education - Welcome to the School Directory".
  4. "Department of Education - Welcome to the School Directory".
  5. Rathi, Rhythm (8 May 2024). "With more portables slated for Moncton High School, parents demand better solution". CBC News . Retrieved 10 May 2024.
  6. Moncton High School Transfer, CBC.CA Article.