Sir John A. Macdonald High School

Sir John A. Macdonald High School

You must have fire to be a flame
Address
31 Scholars Rd.
Upper Tantallon, Nova Scotia, B3Z 0C3
Canada
Coordinates 44°41′53.3″N 63°51′53.8″W / 44.698139°N 63.864944°W / 44.698139; -63.864944Coordinates: 44°41′53.3″N 63°51′53.8″W / 44.698139°N 63.864944°W / 44.698139; -63.864944
Information
School type High School
Founded 2006
School board Halifax Regional School Board
School number 232
Principal Agnes Greer
Vice principal Trina Canavan/Randy Pulsifer
Grades Grade 10 - Grade 12
Enrollment 953 (2009)
Language English
Colour(s) Red and Yellow         
Mascot Flame
Team name The Flames
Website sja.ednet.ns.ca

Sir John A. Macdonald High School is a Canadian high school serving the western suburbs of Nova Scotia's Halifax Regional Municipality—namely the communities of Beechville, Lakeside, Timberlea and Tantallon. Sir John A's feeder schools are Five Bridges Junior High School and Ridgecliff Middle School.

The original Sir John A. Macdonald High School was built in the 1960s. The mascot is the "Flame," hence the team name "Sir John A. Flames." The new complex finished construction in 2007.

In 2013 the SJA Flames football team went on to finally overcome their rivals in the city the Citadel High Phoenix in the semi finals 31-17. Putting to what was thought to be an unstoppable force to a halt. One week later they went on to beat the CPA Cheetahs in an amazing spectacle of a game with a total score of 24-23 win. This was the school's first championship in football in the team's existence since 2005.

The old building for the school was located in the HRM community of Hubley. The new Sir John A Macdonald High School is located in Tantallon. The old school is now called Five Bridges Junior High School. The new school was opened in 2006.

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