School District 69 Qualicum

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School District 69 Qualicum
Location
Parksville, Qualicum Beach on Vancouver Island
Canada
Coordinates@49.3486704,-124.4007942,16.47z
District information
SuperintendentMr. Peter Jory
Schools13
BudgetCA$48 million
Students and staff
Students4500
Other information
Website www.sd69.bc.ca

School District 69 Qualicum is a school district on central Vancouver Island in British Columbia. This includes the major centres of Parksville and Qualicum Beach.

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Schools [1]

SchoolLocationGrades
Arrowview Elementary SchoolQualicum BeachK-7
Bowser Elementary School Bowser K-7
École Oceanside Elementary SchoolParksvilleK-7
École Ballenas Secondary School Parksville8-12
Errington Elementary School Errington K-7
False Bay School Lasqueti Island K-9
Kwalikum Secondary School Qualicum Beach8-12
Nanoose Bay Elementary School Nanoose Bay K-7
PASS-Woodwinds Alternate School and Community Education CentreParksville8-12
Qualicum Beach Elementary SchoolQualicum BeachK-7
SD 69 Collaborative Education Alternate ProgramParksvilleK-12
Springwood Elementary SchoolParksvilleK-7

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