Bernice MacNaughton High School, Public secondary school in Moncton, Canada
Bernice MacNaughton High School is a public secondary institution in Moncton with multiple buildings and outdoor spaces. The campus includes two sports fields, science laboratories, specialized workshops, and classrooms designed for different academic programs.
The school was founded in 1975 as a trade school focused on vocational training. It evolved in 1994 into a science and technology center, then transformed in 1999 into a full secondary school.
The school is named after Bernice MacNaughton, an influential figure in the institution's community. The Clan system draws from Highland Scottish customs and shapes daily school life through regular activities and events.
Visitors should know this is an active school campus, so access is limited during school hours. The best time to explore is on weekends or during breaks when the grounds are less in use.
The school runs a Bike Club where students hands-on build custom motorcycles and bicycles using workshop skills. Completed projects receive names and are sometimes displayed or put to use, with one well-known creation called Betty.
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