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  2. List of senior high schools in Alberta - Wikipedia

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    Find out the names and locations of public, separate, private and charter high schools in Alberta accredited by Alberta Education. The list covers grades 10 to 12 and includes outreach, adult, distance and homeschooling programs.

  3. Vista Heights, Calgary - Wikipedia

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    In the City of Calgary's 2012 municipal census, Vista Heights had a population of 2,204 living in 844 dwellings, a -3.1% increase from its 2011 population of 2,274. [3] With a land area of 1.1 km 2 (0.42 sq mi), it had a population density of 2,000/km 2 (5,190/sq mi) in 2012.

  4. Rocky View Schools - Wikipedia

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    Rocky View Schools is a public school authority in Alberta that serves students west, north and east of Calgary. It operates 51 schools, including Manachaban Middle School in Cochrane, and offers various special programs and services.

  5. Crescent Heights High School (Calgary) - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, alumni, and notable staff of Crescent Heights High School, a public secondary school in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. The school was founded in 1915 and has a current enrollment of 1934 students in grades 10–12.

  6. Calgary - Wikipedia

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    Calgary is the largest city in Alberta and the third-largest in Canada, with a diverse and prosperous economy and a high quality of life. Learn about its origins, location, name, demographics, attractions, events and more from this comprehensive encyclopedia article.

  7. Pembina Hills Regional Division No. 7 - Wikipedia

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    A school division in central Alberta that provides public education to several communities and counties. Learn about its history, schools, budget, trustees, and website.

  8. Western Canada High School - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history and achievements of one of Calgary's oldest and most prestigious public high schools. Founded in 1903 as a boys' preparatory school, it became a co-ed school in 1935 and has produced many notable alumni.

  9. Queen Elizabeth High School (Calgary) - Wikipedia

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    A public combined junior and senior high school in Calgary, Alberta, founded in 1910 and named after Queen Elizabeth II. It offers special programs for AP, GATE, Deaf and Hard of Hearing, and Alberta Ballet students.