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Public high school in Hampshire, Prince Edward Island, Canada From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bluefield High School (BHS) is a Canadian secondary school in Hampshire, Prince Edward Island for students from the Mid-part of Queens County, including the town of Cornwall.
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Bluefield High School | |
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Address | |
924 Colville Road , , Canada | |
Coordinates | 46.282343°N 63.293184°W |
Information | |
School type | Public High school |
Motto | Tomorrow's Education Today |
Founded | 1978 |
School board | Public Schools Branch |
Superintendent | Jane McMillan |
Administrator | Lenette MacDougal Jeannie Lane |
Principal | Stephen Wenn |
Grades | 10–12 |
Enrolment | 700 (2011) |
Language | English |
Area | 98,001 square-feet |
Colour(s) | |
Mascot | Bobcat |
Team name | Bluefield Bobcats |
Website | 63b650f9d5fba |
The school is administratively part of the Public Schools Branch.[1] Its official colours are blue and white and the mascot is a Bobcat. The sports teams from BHS are called the Bluefield Bobcats.
The high school offers both French and English languages.[3]
The school's $40,000 HP grant in 2008 allowed the school to install some of the following features:
Sports at Bluefield High Include:
A basketball tournament hosted in December by Bluefield High which draws schools competing from across P.E.I., New Brunswick and Nova Scotia.
The annual teams are the Bluefield Bobcats, the Rural Raiders, the Colonel Gray Colonels, the Three Oaks Axemen, the Tantramar Titans and the Sackville Kingfishers.
In 2012 Bluefield High School and the school's Parent Advisory Council decided to have a fundraising hockey tournament in rinks in Kensington, Montague and Charlottetown. The round-robin tournament featured four female teams and five male teams from the high schools of Evangeline High, Kinkora High, Bluefield High, Colonel Gray Sr. High, Montague High and Souris High.
This was the first time that high school hockey has been played on PEI since 1989 when Bluefield won the provincial title. Funds went to support the Breakfast Program, band, Jo-bo Fitness and sports teams at Bluefield.[4]
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