School District 22 Vernon | |
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Location | |
Vernon Vernon, Lumby, Coldstream, Cherryville in Okanagan/Mainline Canada | |
District information | |
Superintendent | Dr. Christine Perkins |
Schools | 27 |
Budget | CA$90 million |
Students and staff | |
Students | 8,200 |
Teachers | 700 |
Other information | |
Website | www |
School District 22 Vernon is a school district in Okanagan region of British Columbia. It includes schools in Vernon, Lumby and Coldstream.
School | Location | Grades | School Website |
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Alexis Park Elementary School | Vernon | K-7 | Website |
BX Elementary School | Vernon | K-7 | Website |
Beairsto Elementary School | Vernon | K-7 | Website |
Charles Bloom Secondary School | Lumby | 7-12 | Website |
Cherryville Elementary School | Cherryville | K-6 | Website |
Clarence Fulton Secondary School | Vernon | 8-12 | Website |
Coldstream Elementary School | Coldstream | K-7 | Website |
Crossroads Alternate School | Lumby | 10-12 | Website |
Ellison Elementary School | Vernon | K-7 | Website |
Harwood Elementary School | Vernon | K-7 | Website |
Hillview Elementary School | Vernon | K-7 | Website |
J W Inglis Elementary School | Lumby | K-6 | Website |
Kalamalka Secondary School | Coldstream | 8-12 | Website |
Kidston Elementary School | Coldstream | K-7 | Website |
Lavington Elementary School | Coldstream | K-7 | Website |
Mission Hill Elementary School | Vernon | K-7 | Website |
Okanagan Landing Elementary School | Vernon | K-7 | Website |
Open Door School | Vernon | 9-12 | Website |
Silver Star Elementary School | Vernon | K-7 | Website |
Vernon Alternate | Vernon | 8-10 | Website |
vLearn | Vernon | K-12 | Website |
Vernon Secondary School | Vernon | 8-12 | Website |
W L Seaton Secondary School | Vernon | 8-12 | Website |
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