Harrison Trimble High School

Harrison Trimble High School

Pride in ourselves, pride in our school, pride in our community
Address
80 Echo Dr.
Moncton, New Brunswick, E1C 3H8
Canada
Coordinates 46°05′56″N 64°48′39″W / 46.098977°N 64.81071°W / 46.098977; -64.81071Coordinates: 46°05′56″N 64°48′39″W / 46.098977°N 64.81071°W / 46.098977; -64.81071
Information
School type High school
Founded 1961
School board Anglophone East School District
Superintendent Gregg Ingersoll[1]
Principal Tami VanWart
Grades 9-12
Enrollment 900~
Language English, French Second-Language
Colour(s) Maroon and White         
Mascot Trojan Soldier
Team name The Trojans
Rivals Moncton High School
Website www.harrisontrimble.ca

Harrison Trimble High School (HTHS) is a high school situated in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada.

History

It was opened in 1961 and is Moncton's biggest school after Moncton High School. Following expansions in the 1960s, there were over 2,000 students in grades 10 to 12 by 1973. Today it serves approximately 900 students from grades 9 through 12. Its school mascot is the Trojan. The school is represented by the colours maroon and white, its motto being "Pride in Ourselves, Pride in our School, Pride in our Community".

Harrison Trimble High School was named after a civic-minded board Trustee who showed foresight by acquiring the parcel of land on behalf of the district, at a time when the area was mostly pasture, thereby saving the school district a lot of money when time came to build.

Harrison Trimble High School has an annual event called the Trojan Trek, where every student from the school walks to the Moncton Hospital to raise awareness for The Neonatal Unit. The students fund-raise money for the event each year. In 2008 the school had raised over $100,000 since the creation of the charity.

Controversy

The school gained notoriety when Vice Principal Shane Sturgeon suspended a female student over the wearing of a dress that exposed her shoulders and back and was said to be a "sexual distraction".[2] The school again received media coverage when teacher William MacGillivray was charged with, and later convicted for, sex crimes against a female student and obstructing police.[3]

Notable alumni

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