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  1. The Vancouver School Board does not guarantee the quality, accuracy or completeness of any translated information. ... Magee Secondary School. 6360 Maple Street Vancouver, V6M 4M2 . View Map Online. Phone: 604-713-8200 ; Fax: 604-713-8209 ; Follow Us. instagram; School Contacts.

  2. Magee Secondary School is a public secondary school on West 49th Avenue, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. It is one of the first public high schools located in the Kerrisdale neighbourhood and is fed by the surrounding elementary schools in its catchment area.

  3. 17 de oct. de 2022 · The Vancouver School Board does not guarantee the quality, accuracy or completeness of any translated information. ... Magee Secondary School. 6360 Maple Street Vancouver, V6M 4M2 . View Map Online. Phone: 604-713-8200 ; Fax: 604-713-8209 ; Follow Us. instagram; School Contacts.

  4. 8 de may. de 2024 · The Vancouver School Board is committed to parent, family and community engagement, ... Magee Secondary School. 6360 Maple Street Vancouver, V6M 4M2 . View Map Online. Phone: 604-713-8200 ; Fax: 604-713-8209 ; Follow Us. instagram; School Contacts. Andrew Schofield Secondary Principal;

  5. Magee Secondary School 2022 – 2023. We learn together on the unceded and traditional territory of the xwməθkwəy̓əm (Musqueam) Nation. Dr. A. Schofield. Principal. Ms. B. Dowle. Vice Principal. 6360 Maple Street Vancouver, BC, V6M 4M2. Tel: (604) 713-8200 Fax: (604) 713-8209 Website: magee.vsb.bc.ca.

  6. Magee Secondary School is a public secondary school on West 49th Avenue, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. It is one of the first public high schools located in the Kerrisdale neighbourhood and is fed by the surrounding elementary schools in its catchment area.

  7. Magee. 1975 West 49th Avenue. 1912-present. Named for Hugh Crawford Magee (d. 1909), the first farmer on the North Arm of the Fraser River. Originally opened in 1912 in the Municipality of South Vancouver in Eburne school, moving to a new building in the spring of 1914. First called Point Grey High, then King George V (1914.)