Sir James Douglas Annex

Sir James Douglas Annex

Infobox Education in Canada
name= Sir James Douglas Annex ["For School Data, Source: [http://www.bced.gov.bc.ca/schoolbook/ BC Schools Book] ." "Province of British Columbia, Ministry of Education" January 16, 2006.]


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streetaddress= 7668 Borden St
city= Vancouver
province= British Columbia
postalcode= V5P 3E1
areacode= 604
phone= 713-4885
fax= 713-4887
email=
url= http://douglas-anx.vsb.bc.ca/
schoolnumber= 3939120
schoolboard= School District 39 Vancouver
superintendent=
trustee=
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principal= Mrs C Trudeau
viceprincipal=
administrator=
staff=
fundingtype= Public
schooltype= Elementary school
grades= K-3
language= French Immersion
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founded=
enrollment= 157
enrollment_as_of= January 16, 2006

Sir James Douglas Annex or École Primaire Douglas Annexe is a public elementary school in Vancouver, British Columbia part of School District 39 Vancouver.

History

Like the "main school", Sir James Douglas Elementary School, Sir James Douglas Annex is named after the first governor of the Crown Colony of British Columbia (from 1858–1864).

Programs

Activities

References

External links

* [http://douglas-anx.vsb.bc.ca/ school website]

chool Reports - Ministry of Education

* [http://www.bced.gov.bc.ca/reports/pdfs/class_size/03939120.pdf Class Size]
* [http://www.bced.gov.bc.ca/reports/pdfs/sat_survey/2005/03939120.pdf Satisfaction Survey]
* [http://www.bced.gov.bc.ca/reports/pdfs/school_perf/03939120.pdf School Performance]
* [http://www.bced.gov.bc.ca/reports/pdfs/fsa/03939120.pdf Skills Assessment]


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