Fundy High School

Fundy Middle and High School (FMHS) is a middle and high school that services eastern Charlotte County in southern New Brunswick, Canada. Located in the town of St. George, FHS is home to some 500+ students, from grades 6-12.[1] The school is broken into a middle level (6, 7 & 8) and high school (9-12).

Fundy Middle-High School
Address
44 Mount Pleasant Rd

, ,
Canada
Coordinates45.1254°N 66.8103°W / 45.1254; -66.8103
Information
TypePublic High School
Motto"Look Forward With Hope, Look Back With Pride"
Religious affiliation(s)Non-Religious
Established1978
PrincipalMr. Patrick McDade
Age range11 to 18+
Enrollment575 (2017-2018)
Colour(s)Blue, Light Blue and White             
Websitefundyhs.nbed.nb.ca

Fundy Middle and High School opened in 1978, replacing the older and smaller schools in St George, Blacks Harbour and Back Bay. It is the only high school in the St. George area, and has recently been designated a "community school", bringing a new era of cooperation between the school and the community it serves.

General information

Fundy High School offers a wide variety of sports and activities to its students, and various sporting and theatrical venues to the public.[2]

The building

Fundy High School was built in 1978. The building has a double gym, a BBT lab, three computer labs, a greenhouse, and a Theatre used for plays, lectures by guest speakers, and district drama festivals. There is also a biology lab, chemistry lab, and physics lab, a media resource center, an automotive/metal shop, electrical shop, and a wood working shop.

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See also

References

  1. School District 10 Website http://www.district10.nbed.nb.ca/fhs.htm
  2. Fundy high Website http://fundyhs.nbed.nb.ca/

Students at the school


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