General Wolfe Elementary School (Vancouver)

General Wolfe Elementary[1]

The school in August 2016
Address
4251 Ontario St
Vancouver, British Columbia, V5V 3G8
Canada
Information
School type Public, Elementary school
Founded 1910
School board School District 39 Vancouver
Superintendent Scott Robinson
Area trustee Janet Fraser
School number 3939045
Director Rob Schindel (Director of Instruction)
Principal Susan Nichols
Grades K-7
Enrollment 410[2] (March 2008)
Language English
Area Little Mountain, Vancouver
Colour(s) Yellow and Black
Mascot Wolf
Team name Wolfe Wolves
Website wolfe.vsb.bc.ca

General Wolfe Elementary is a public elementary school in Vancouver, British Columbia part of School District 39 Vancouver.

History

General Wolfe Elementary was built in 1910. One of Wolfe's claims to fame is the boy in "Wait for Me, Daddy" photograph (of a boy reaching out towards his father in a line for war). This photo is internationally recognized, and the boy went to school at Wolfe. In 1912, two additional wings were added due to expanding population. Then in 1920 two wooden temporary buildings were built. These two buildings are still the annex and the gym today. General Wolfe used to have three portables which were used as classrooms, but when attendance dropped some in 2007, they were all eventually taken away. General Wolfe Elementary was named after General James Wolfe.

Traditionally, the school holds an annual "Walk-A-Thon", in which students walk or jog laps around the school to receive prizes, to raise funds. In the 2005-2006 school year, this was canceled for an unknown reason.

General Wolfe also sells magazines for fundraising at the beginning of each year. The Student Council and the PAC (Parent Advisory Council) come up with more fundraisers each year, and what to buy with the money produced.

Code of Conduct

PAWS is the schools code of conduct.

Sports Teams and Other Clubs

General Wolfe has 8 sports programs available, a Junior and Senior Volleyball team, a Junior and Senior Basketball team, Floor Hockey, Badminton and Ultimate Frisbee. General Wolfe also supports a chess club, Junior and Senior choirs, Pop Music Club, and a drama club for the younger students.

References

  1. "For School Data, Source: ." Province of British Columbia, Ministry of Education September 30, 2006.
  2. Ready Reference March 2008

External links


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