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  1. Burnaby South Secondary School and The British Columbia Provincial School for The Deaf are both located on one campus within the Burnaby School District. The current building opened in 1993 […]

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  2. Burnaby South offers a range of extra curricular activities including Amnesty International Club, Arts Society, badminton, basketball, dance committee, Environmental Club, IC Care, skiing, snowboarding, soccer and volleyball, as well as Student Government and student leadership opportunities.

  3. Burnaby South Secondary is a public high school in Burnaby, British Columbia, and it serves the South Slope, Burnaby neighbourhood, and Southern Burnaby. It is one of the eight high schools within School District 41 Burnaby. Burnaby South currently contains approximately 1700 students.

  4. Burnaby School Districts secondary schools offer comprehensive Grade 8 through Grade 12 provincially and locally developed educational programs and services.

  5. Burnaby South Secondary. Population: 1,850 students. Grades: 8-12. School Calendar: Linear (changed to Linear effective September 2022) Start Dates: September & Limited Spaces in February. Website: http://south.burnabyschools.ca.

  6. Explore Burnaby School District Schools, including 8 secondary and 41 elementary schools. Sort schools by ‘Elementary’ and ‘Secondary’ using the links below. Semester schools: Alpha, Byrne, Central, Mountain. Linear: Cariboo, Moscrop, North, South.

  7. 7 de nov. de 2017 · Burnaby South Secondary School serves students living in the catchment area of Burnaby bordering Boundary Road, the Fraser River, Metrotown, and Byrne Road. It was first established in 1922 with its current building opening in 1993.