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École John Stubbs Memorial School
École John Stubbs Memorial School is a K-8 French Immersion school located in the Belmont Park neighbourhood of Colwood, British Columbia, Canada, part of the Western Communities suburbs of Victoria. The school is part of School District 62 Sooke. École John Stubbs Memorial School features an Elementary School wing with early French Immersion ; and a Middle School wing with both Early and Late French Immersion. The school is found within the Canadian Armed Forces PMQ neighbourhood of Belmont Park, bordering Royal Roads University in Colwood, British Columbia. Due to the neighbouring property being owned by the Department of National Defence, the school is under the jurisdiction of the local Military Police unit. The school's population currently stands at approximately 800 students, but is currently experiencing growth year-to-year. History of the school's name John Hamilton Stubbs a naval officer who was captain of the Second World War navy destroyer In nava ...
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Colwood, British Columbia
Colwood is a city on Vancouver Island to the southwest of Victoria, capital of British Columbia, Canada. Colwood was incorporated in 1985 and has a population of approximately 19,000 people. Colwood lies within the boundaries of the Greater Victoria area or Capital Regional District, in a region called the Western Communities, or the West Shore. Set along more than of oceanfront, this fast-growing seaside community is one of the 13 component municipalities of Greater Victoria. History A small plaque erected in 1972 on a concrete cairn in the shore of the Esquimalt Lagoon outlines its history: Royal Roads - To seaward lies an anchorage or roadstead first used in 1790 by the Spanish and named in 1846 for its location between Albert Head and Victoria. Unloading place for large vessels serving Victoria in days of sail, it was once a scene of disaster. On April 1, 1883, a southeasterly gale swept the haven, beaching the ships Southern Chief, Gettysburg, Connaught, and Tiger. Ere ...
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