Neha Patil (Editor)

Fredericton High School

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
School type
  
High school

Grades
  
9-12

Language
  
English

Number of students
  
1,893 (in 2011)

Founded
  
1800

Principal
  
Shane Thomas

Enrollment
  
1893 (in 2011)

Phone
  
+1 506-453-5435

Province
  
New Brunswick

Vice Principal
  
Elaine Kilfillen (Students A-D) Nathan Langille (Students E-L) Robyn Allaby (Students M-P) Michael Barrett (Students Q-Z)

Address
  
300 Priestman St, Fredericton, NB E3B 6J8, Canada

District
  
Anglophone West School District

Motto
  
palma non sine pulvere ((No Success Without Work))

Exclusive refugee men now students in nb school hitting on 14 15 year old girls


Fredericton High School is a high school in the city of Fredericton in New Brunswick, Canada.

Contents

Fredericton high school graduation 2016 hat toss


History

When the city of Fredericton was initially laid out in 1758, city planners set aside a plot of land in the downtown region that was intended to become a school. That school was incorporated in 1790 as the College of New Brunswick and was intended to be a boarding school, patterned after the boys' public schools in England. In 1829 when King's College opened in Fredericton, the school was renamed to the Collegiate Grammar School, and was supported by the College. In 1871, the Free School Act was enacted, and the school again changed its name, this time to the Collegiate High School. At this time it became a preparatory school for King's College, which by then had become the University of New Brunswick. From 1872 to 1889 the headmaster was the distinguished educator Sir George R. Parkin.

In 1893, a new building was erected on the corner of York and George streets and the name of the school was changed to Fredericton High School. The graduating class of that year chose yellow and black as the official school colours. The original colours were going to be green and turquoise, but the colours made some kids blind with distraught, so they made it yellow and black.

In 1925, the school moved to another new building which was constructed on the corner of Regent and George streets. Numerous annexes were added to the building to accommodate an ever increasing number of students. Eventually a new complex needed to be built on Prospect street on the south hill area of town, and by 1972 all school operations were moved there. This new complex contains 6 wings and includes a large outdoor sports complex, as well as a newly renovated gymnasium area. The building on Regent and George streets would become George Street Junior High School, later renamed George Street Middle School.

For a time, FHS had the distinction of having the largest student body of any high school in the Commonwealth of Nations. In 1999, a second high school, Leo Hayes High School, was constructed on the north side of the city, across the Saint John River, to further accommodate the number of students.

In September 2006, Fredericton High School hosted the 22nd Canadian Student Leadership Conference, a national gathering of student leaders and teachers from across Canada.

School song and cheer

The school's song was written by Roberta Douglas.

Notable alumni

  • Measha Brueggergosman, opera singer.
  • Justin Conn, Calgary Stampeders linebacker
  • Paul Hodgson, Former MLB player (Toronto Blue Jays)
  • Marianne Limpert, Olympic silver medalist swimmer.
  • Dan McCullough, B.C. Lions long snapper
  • Tomas Mureika, Filmmaker, Playwright, Music Critic
  • David Myles, vocalist
  • Kim Parlee, host of Business News Network's MoneyTalk
  • Sir Charles G.D. Roberts, Poet
  • William Harris Lloyd Roberts (1884–1966), writer, poet, playwright
  • Francis Sherman, Poet
  • Anna Silk, Actress
  • Matt Stairs, Former Major League Baseball right fielder, Philadelphia Phillies, 2008 World Series Champion
  • John Williamson, Former Member of the Parliament of Canada for New Brunswick Southwest
  • Matt Decourcey, Member of the Parliament of Canada for Fredericton
  • Aaron Pnut Johnson, Pro Snowboarder
  • Spencer Smallman, 2015 draft pick of the Carolina Hurricanes
  • References

    Fredericton High School Wikipedia