Walter Moberly Elementary School

Walter Moberly Elementary School is a public elementary school in Vancouver, British Columbia and part of School District 39 Vancouver. The school has grades from Kindergarten through Grade 7.

Walter Moberly Elementary School[1]
Address
1000 East 59th Avenue

, ,
V5X 1Y7

Canada
Coordinates49.21603°N 123.08413°W / 49.21603; -123.08413
Information
School typePublic, Elementary school
School boardSchool District 39 Vancouver
SuperintendentMs.Hoffman
School number3939056
DirectorShaan Niger (Director of Instruction)
PrincipalHenry Au
GradesK-7
Enrollment640[2] (September 2007)
Colour(s)green
MascotMustang
Websitemoberly.vsb.bc.ca

History

Walter Moberly Elementary School was first constructed in 1912 at its current site at Khalsa Diwan Rd and East 59th Avenue. The school was named for Walter Moberly, an engineer and surveyor.

In 1945, the school burned down. It was rebuilt the following year in 1946. An addition of a second gymnasium, 10 classrooms and offices were added to the west side of Moberly in 1999.

Song

Moberly has brought us together,
Yes, Moberly is why we are here,
And when we work in harmony
We come together as one.
 
This is an open invitation,
For every one of you,
To be a part of this celebration,
That's why we share the news. (Chorus)
 
We know the magic is within us,
And the power too,
Reach for the stars and try your best now.
It's really up to you..... (Chorus)

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References

  1. "For School Data, Source: BC Schools Book." Province of British Columbia, Ministry of Education January 16, 2006.
  2. Ready Reference March 2008

School Reports - Ministry of Education


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