Bonar Law Memorial High School Explained

Bonar Law Memorial High School
Address:197 Main Street[1]
City:Five Rivers
Province:New Brunswick
Postcode:E4W 2A9
Country:Canada
Schooltype:high school
Fundingtype:Public
Status:Open
District:Anglophone North (ASD-N)[2]
Superintendent:Mark Donovan[3]
Principal:Carol Davis
Grades Label:Grades
Grades:9–12
Language:English
French immersion
Area:Five Rivers, New Brunswick
Colours: Orange
Black
Mascot:Bengal Tiger
Team Name:Bonar Law Bengals
Footnotes: All statistics in this infobox (unless otherwise cited) is referenced with[4]

Bonar Law Memorial School (BLMS) provides service to grade 9–12 students in Five Rivers, New Brunswick. BLMS serves approximately 400 students from Five Rivers and the surrounding communities. The cultural make-up of the school is varied and includes representation from the local English and Acadian populations. By far the single largest population, however, is First Nation, with representation from Elsipogtog, Indian Island and Bouctouche Federal Reserves. The indigenous students comprise approximately 52% of the total population.

BLMS receives students from two feeder schools: Eleanor W. Graham Middle School and Elsipogtog School. Given the regional nature of BLMS, the vast majority of students are bused to school.

BLMS has a teaching staff of 34 teachers (this number includes two Guidance Counselor and two Methods and Resource teachers) and twenty educational assistants who meets the needs of the student population.

History

The school in named in honour of British Prime Minister Bonar Law, who was born in Five Rivers (then known as Kingston).

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Notes and References

  1. http://bonarlaw.nbed.nb.ca/ Bonar Law Website
  2. http://www.nbed.nb.ca/schooldirectory/ New Brunswick School Directory
  3. http://asd-n.nbed.nb.ca/directory/stymiest-beth ASD-N Directory
  4. http://www.gnb.ca/0000/publications/polplan/stat/SummaryStatistics2011-2012.pdf " GNB - Department Of Education - Policy & Planning Division: Summary Statistics School Year 2011–2012"