Riverview Rural High School
Riverview Rural High School | |
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Address | |
57 Coxheath Road Coxheath, Nova Scotia, B1R 1R4 Canada | |
Coordinates | 46°6′59.62″N 60°15′2.05″W / 46.1165611°N 60.2505694°WCoordinates: 46°6′59.62″N 60°15′2.05″W / 46.1165611°N 60.2505694°W |
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School type | Secondary |
Founded | 1950 |
School board | Cape Breton – Victoria Regional School Board |
Principal | Joe Chisholm |
Vice principal | Michelle Coleman, Joe Poirier |
Grades | 9-12 |
Enrollment | 900 (approximate) |
Language | English |
Area | Coxheath, Sydney River |
Colour(s) | Red and White |
Team name | Redmen |
Website |
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Riverview Rural High School is a secondary school located in Coxheath, Nova Scotia, Canada, a suburb of Sydney, Nova Scotia. It is attended by approximately 1000 students in grades 9 to 12. The school falls under the jurisdiction of the Cape Breton – Victoria Regional School Board, and is one of the two main high schools in the region, along with Sydney Academy.
History
First opening in August 1950, Riverview Rural High School was built on the former site of the Keefe farm in Coxheath, and overlooks Sydney River, from which its name is derived. The annex was added in 1951-52 to deal with a serious overcrowding problem. The business building was added in 1969 and the gymnasium and science labs were constructed in the 1980s. A new entrance was completed in 2007, with additional plans for a new library, computer labs, art room, and science labs in the coming years. The high school's annex building was demolished in 2012 to make way for an employee parking lot.
Riverview's first principal was H.H. Wetmore, and its longest serving principal was Robert MacKenzie, who served as principal for 30 years. Riverview offers French Immersion Certificates, Advance Certificate Programs, university preparatory, honours level courses, business and high school graduation courses.
Administration
- Principal: Joe Chisholm
- Vice Principal: Joe Poirier
- Vice Principal: Michelle Coleman
Notable alumni
- David Dingwall - former federal MP Liberal cabinet minister
- Craig Ferguson - former professional hockey player
- Michael Forgeron - retired rower, gold medalist, men's eights, 1992 Olympics
- Rick Ravanello - actor
- Gordie Sampson - musician, Grammy Award winning songwriter