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      • Designed by Fred Townley and Matheson, the main building was built in 1929 in a Collegiate Gothic style. Construction of the school was commissioned by the Municipality of Point Grey prior to amalgamation with the City of Vancouver.
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  2. Point Grey Secondary was built originally as a junior high school. The first students began classes in September 1929 and the building served as a junior high school until 1965 when it became a full secondary school.

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    The immediate threat to our heritage schools is the provincial seismic mitigation program and the way it is being implemented by the Vancouver School Board. The Ministry of Education has recognized the need to address the seismic upgrading of public schools since the late 1980s. As of August 2012, 143 seismic upgrade projects across British Columbi...

    Point Grey Secondary School is one of the most distinctive heritage high schools in Vancouver. The architects Townley & Matheson, better known for designing Vancouver City Hall, chose a traditional style but an advanced form of poured concrete construction. The main building work began in 1928 and concluded on March 30, 1929. The school was officia...

    Heritage Vancouver’s position Heritage Vancouver believes that the main building of Point Grey Secondary School should be maintained and upgraded. We strongly encourage the Vancouver School Board to: 1. Hire a qualified heritage professional to prepare a thorough c onservation p lan of the main building of Point Grey Secondary School. Statements of...

    What you can do We strongly encourage the citizens of Vancouver to: 1. Ask the Vancouver School Board for information on the future of your neighbourhood school or a school that you attended. Find out more about the history of schools you do not want to see demolished. 2. Become involved with a group in your community, a PAC, Community Association ...

  3. Originally built in the Municipality of Point Grey. Opened 30 March 1929 as Point Grey Junior High School on the site of the CPR Market Garden. Classes were held at nine sites during the construction in 1928. Point Grey became a full secondary school in 1965.

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  4. Oct 17, 2022 · In 1962 a very significant change occurred at Point Grey - the school was designated a comprehensive secondary school from grade 8 to 12 as it is today. Although the school offered a full range of courses then, its focus was essentially academic.

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  5. Opened to students in 1929, Point Grey Secondary School is one of the most significant heritage high schools in Vancouver and an impressive historical landmark in the Kerrisdale neighbourhood. Designed by Townley & Matheson, who also created Vancouver City Hall, the building combined the Collegiate Gothic architectural style with an advanced ...

  6. Aug 10, 2020 · Bruce Allen grew up in the Dunbar neighbourhood of Vancouver. As a high school student, he attended two schools: Point Grey Junior High and Prince of Wales Secondary. He then went to the University of British Columbia.

  7. www.heritagesitefinder.ca › location › 5350-ePoint Grey Secondary School

    Completed 1928 to 1929, the school was designed by Townley and Matheson. The building uniquely mixes modern concrete construction with traditional aesthetics. As with Sir Alexander Mackenzie School, which was designed by the same architects, Point Grey Secondary makes use of poured in place concrete for its facade.

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