Colonel Gray High School, Public secondary school in Charlottetown, Canada
Colonel Gray High School is a secondary institution serving students in grades 10 through 12 with modern facilities throughout the building. The school includes science laboratories, computer labs, automotive workshops, and sports facilities where students learn and practice different skills.
The school was established in 1968 and named after John Hamilton Gray, who served as Premier of Prince Edward Island from 1863 to 1865. It commemorates a significant figure in the region's political history.
Students participate in numerous activities through sports teams, academic clubs, and leadership programs while following the motto Quaecumque Vera meaning Whatsoever things are true.
The school is located at 175 Spring Park Road in Charlottetown and operates under the Public Schools Branch. Most of the building is accessible during regular school hours, and visitors should contact the main office to arrange viewing times.
The institution obtained International Baccalaureate World School status in 2009, offering specialized programs in subjects including Biology, Chemistry, French, and Visual Arts.
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