School District 28 Quesnel

School District 28 Quesnel
Location
Quesnel
Quesnel, Wells in Northeast
Canada
District information
Superintendent Ms Sue Ellen Miller
Schools 18
Budget CA$33.1 million
Students and staff
Students 4003
Other information
Website www.sd28.bc.ca

School District 28 Quesnel is a school district in central British Columbia. Most schools are located in Quesnel with one outlying school in Wells, a small community near the historic gold mining town of Barkerville and another school in the community of Nazko which is 100 km west of Quesnel.

History

There are no working schools in Barkerville BC, nor have there been since the 1930s. The school is located in the town of Wells, BC. Wells is 8 km away from Barkerville and is also a historic mining town – although not a ghost town as Barkerville had become. Barkerville is a historic park, reminiscent from the time of the Gold Rush, and has a school house that puts on "classes" in the visitor season, which is June–September. The classes are not official but merely a dramatization of what the school house might have been in the time of the Gold Rush.

Quesnel "Gold Pan City" is now the largest of the three cities and the home of the school district's head office and most of its schools.

Schools

School Location Grades
Barlow Creek Elementary School Quesnel K–7
Bouchie Lake Elementary School Quesnel K–7
Carson Elementary School Quesnel K–7
Continuing Ed SD 28 Quesnel 8–12
Correlieu Secondary School Quesnel 10–12
Dragon Lake Elementary School Quesnel K–7
Ecole Baker Quesnel K–7
Kersley Elementary School Quesnel K–7
Lakeview Elementary School Quesnel K–7
McNaughton Centre Quesnel 8–12
Nazko Valley Elementary School Quesnel K–8
Parkland Elementary School Quesnel K–7
Quesnel Secondary School Quesnel 8–9
Red Bluff Elementary School Quesnel K–7
Riverview Elementary School Quesnel K–7
Voyageur Elementary School Quesnel K–7
Wells Barkerville Elementary School Wells K–7

See also


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