Woodstock High School (New Brunswick)

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Woodstock High School
Address
Map
144 Connell Park Rd

, ,
Canada
Coordinates46°9′45.62″N 67°35′14.32″W / 46.1626722°N 67.5873111°W / 46.1626722; -67.5873111
Information
School typeHigh school
MottoPalma Qui Meruit Ferat
(Let him who deserves it have the reward.)
Founded1977
School districtAnglophone West
PrincipalDerrick O’Leary
Vice PrincipalNicole Giberson
Staff45
Grades9-12
Enrollment750 (as of 2008)
LanguageEnglish, some French immersion courses
Colour(s)Garnet and Grey   
Team nameThunder
Lady Thunder
Feeder schoolsTownsview School and Meduxnekeag Consolidated School
Websitewhs.nbed.nb.ca

Woodstock High School is a high school located in Woodstock, New Brunswick, Canada. Woodstock High receives new students primarily from Townsview School and Meduxnekeag Consolidated School, also in Woodstock.

Hockey teams

Woodstock High's Lady Thunder Hockey team was awarded the New Brunswick Human Rights Award, and the Grace Under Pressure Award in 2009.

Woodstock High's Varsity Men's Hockey teams have won multiple provincial championships and awards.[citation needed]

Fine arts

The WHS Choir is a Provincial Championship choir and National Championship finalist.[citation needed] The Improv team is a former Provincial Champion and National Championship finalist.[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ "Human rights award to be presented to Woodstock High School hockey team". Communications New Brunswick. 11 September 2009. Retrieved 9 February 2010.

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