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David Thompson Secondary School (Vancouver)
, motto_translation = Let Us Also Explore , founded = 1958 , schoolboard = School District 39 Vancouver , superintendent = Ms. Suzanne Hoffman , director = Ms. Julie Pearce , trustee = Ms. Estrellita Martin-Gonzalez , number = 3939018 , principal = Mr. Nick Akrap , grades_label = Grades , grades = 8-12 , enrollment = 1369 , enrollment_as_of = 2018-2019 , language = English , area = Victoria-Fraserview , colours = Blue and Light Blue , team_name = Thompson Trojans , homepage = David Thompson Secondary School is a public secondary school located in the Fraserview neighbourhood of Central Vancouver. It had opened in 1958. It is located in between Killarney Secondary School and Sir Winston Churchill Secondary School. T ...
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