Queen Elizabeth Elementary School (Vancouver)

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Queen Elizabeth Elementary School
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Queen Elizabeth Elementary School (Vancouver)
4102 West 16th Avenue

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Canada
Coordinates 49°15′27″N123°11′51″W / 49.2576°N 123.1975°W / 49.2576; -123.1975
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School typeElementary school
Founded1940
School board School District 39 Vancouver
SuperintendentSuzanne Hoffman
Area trusteeOliver C. Hanson
School number03939080
DirectorEllen Roberts (Director of Instruction)
PrincipalNancy Paget
Grades K-7
Enrollment425 (2014)
Language English
Area West Point Grey, Dunbar-Southlands
Colour(s)Navy and Gold   
Team nameQueen Elizabeth Lightning
Website go.vsb.bc.ca/schools/qe/Pages/default.aspx

Queen Elizabeth Elementary School in Vancouver, British Columbia, is an elementary school. The school opened in 1940 and is named after Queen Elizabeth who visited Canada in 1939, with her husband King George VI.

It is located at 4102 West 16th Avenue, at the edge of the city limits and immediately adjacent to the University Endowment Lands. As of 2022, the current school principal is Nancy Paget.

Queen Elizabeth Elementary was one of the few schools that had an Open Area program. The program had Grade 6 and 7 students dedicate April and May to put on a school play which is open for the public. However the OA ended when teachers Gavin and Georgina left the school, and now there are normal grade 6 & 7 classes. [ citation needed ]

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School Reports - Ministry of Education

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