FRUITVALE

A sepia-toned historical photograph of the Fruitvale School from 1911. In front of the wooden schoolhouse stands a group of students, a mix of boys and girls of various ages, dressed in the style of the early 20th century. The children are lined up for the photo, with some seated on the ground. Behind them, the school features a prominent bell tower and large windows. The environment around the school is rural with trees and open land visible in the background, indicative of the school's community setting at the time.

The first school was opened in 1907. The teacher from 1907-1908 was Mr. Tom Henderson and there were nineteen girls and nine boys present.In 1910, a school was opened on the site of the first primary school (where the Seniorsʼ Manor is). At this time the school also served as a community hall. In 1921 […]

COLUMBIA GARDENS

A black and white photograph of Columbia Gardens School, featuring its simple architecture with a peaked roof and rows of windows. A set of wooden stairs leads up to the main entrance, which is sheltered by a small porch. The building sits on a rough landscape with unfinished wooden beams and debris scattered in the foreground, suggesting either construction or disrepair. The stark, functional design is characteristic of rural schools from the early 20th century. Behind the school, the gentle slope of a hill rises, hinting at the school’s setting in a valley or rural area.

Seven-eighths of an acre was purchased for a school lot around 1910 – Lot no. 53, Section 20, Township 7A. The size of the school was 33′ by 27′ by 12′; it was built in 1910 – 1911. From 1926 on, they had grades one to ten. The District paid approximately $600 toward salaries; the […]

BEAVER VALLEY JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL

Photograph of the Beaver Valley Junior Secondary School taken during the day, showcasing its modern 1980s architecture. The building has clean lines, flat roofs, and a mix of brown and beige exterior walls, with a bold red door serving as the main entrance. A series of concrete steps lead up to the school, flanked by lush green grass and tall pine trees that imply a peaceful natural setting around the educational facility.

By the late 1960’s the old Fruitvale School on Laurie Street and the new elementary school on Columbia Gardens Road were filled to capacity. A new junior high school was built further along Columbia Gardens Road, and in October 1970, Principal Lloyd Wilkinson and staff supervised pupils from grades 8 through 10 as they carried […]

BEAVER FALLS

A black and white photograph of Beaver Falls School, with a view capturing its simple architecture amidst a snowy landscape, fenced by a rustic wooden barrier. The photo, attributed to the BC Archives, reflects a piece of educational history in British Columbia.

An acre of land was donated for the school by Mr. and Mrs. Boyd C. Affleck. Building plans from Victoria made provision for later expansion. The first school was built at least partly by volunteer labour. In the fall of 1939, pupils were taught in Hansen’s log house, and after Christmas in Love’s small Sunday […]