Lockview High School

Lockview High School is a high school located in Fall River, Nova Scotia, serving the areas of Fall River, Beaver Bank, Windsor Junction, Waverley, Wellington and a section of Enfield. It opened in 2000, relieving overcrowding at Charles P. Allen High School in Bedford. The building itself is operated by Scotia Learning Centres and is currently being leased to the Halifax Regional Centre for Education.

Lockview High School
Address
148 Lockview Road

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Canada
Coordinates44°49′23.3″N 63°37′9.6″W
Information
School typeHigh School
Motto"Ignite the Fire Within"
School boardHalifax Regional School Board
PrincipalBernie MacEachern
Grades9-12
Enrollment1249 (September 30, 2010)
LanguageEnglish, and French Immersion Courses
Colour(s)Blue, Black, silver and grey              
MascotBlue and Black dragon named Miller
Team nameDragons
Websitewww.lockview.ednet.ns.ca

The Lockview High team mascot is a blue dragon named Miller. The school is located in Lockview, an area of Fall River along the Shubenacadie Canal. Other schools in the immediate area include Georges P. Vanier Junior High School and Ash Lee Jefferson Elementary School.

Lockview High receives new students primarily from Georges P. Vanier Junior High School in Fall River and Harold T. Barrett Junior High School in Beaver Bank (located approximately 7 minutes from Lower Sackville, Nova Scotia). Since Lockview spans grades nine through twelve, both Georges P. Vanier and Harold T. Barrett no longer have grade nine classes and instead, transfer the students to Lockview. By effectively removing a third of the population from each junior high, Lockview has helped to relieve what was once a severe overpopulation problem in its feeder schools. Lockview has almost 1300 students.

The School/Building

The "Lockview Overhead Key"

Numbers

  1. Main Office
  2. D-pod, Downstairs D holds the learning centre and dragon depot (the schools store) among a handful of classrooms, upstairs D holds the mathematics pod
  3. Downstairs B-pod holds the science pod, which contains regular classrooms among labs
  4. Upstairs B-pod holds the social studies pod
  5. Upstairs A-pod is home to the French immersion and core French classes, Downstairs A-pod is the English pod
  6. stairwell next to gym
  7. Gym
  8. Cafeteria/Stage
  9. Art Department
  10. Music/band room
  11. Drama room/Stage
  12. Outdoor rec area with concrete bleachers and a handful of basketball hoops
  13. Attic above the stairwell

Colours

  • Red=Exit
  • Blue=Entrance (Purple is main)
  • Yellow=Stairwell (Orange is main)
  • Green=library
  • White= cat walk that travels over cafeteria (access points are stairwell opposite of number six, and backstage


The Land

"Birds eye view of LHS"

Numbers

  1. The schools football field
  2. Staff parking 02
  3. Student parking
  4. Bus drop-off and pickup point
  5. Staff/Visitor parking
  6. See The school/building Number 12

The Blue Circle is a public park/walking trail

The black line is another path surrounding the football field with a fork off to Kinclaven Dr.

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