Polyvalente W.-A. Losier

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Polyvalente W.-A. Losier
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Polyvalente W.-A. Losier
585 Rue de l'Église

Tracadie
,
New-Brunswick
,
Canada
Coordinates 47°30′48″N64°55′15″W / 47.513244°N 64.920963°W / 47.513244; -64.920963 Coordinates: 47°30′48″N64°55′15″W / 47.513244°N 64.920963°W / 47.513244; -64.920963
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School typeHigh School
Founded1969
School board Francophone Nord-Est
Grades 9-12
LanguageFrench
AreaNorth New-Brunswick
MascotBison
Team nameBisons
Website wal.nbed.nb.ca

Polyvalente W.-A. Losier is a francophone high school located in Tracadie-Sheila, New Brunswick, Canada.

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