JMA Armstrong High School, Secondary school in Salisbury, Canada.
JMA Armstrong High School is a secondary school in Salisbury serving students in grades 5 through 12 with modern classrooms, science laboratories, and recreational facilities on its campus. The building provides comprehensive learning spaces designed to support academic and athletic development across multiple subject areas.
The school was founded in 1981 as JMA Armstrong High School and received a new name, Salisbury Regional School, in 2022. This renaming marked an important shift in the institution's identity and direction.
The school maintains its Latin motto 'Esse quam videri' while representing itself through the Cougar mascot and colors of maroon and baby blue.
The school is located on Douglas Street and serves as the main educational hub for the Salisbury region. Visitors should understand that this is an active learning environment where school operations take priority.
A notable graduate of the school is Stacy Wilson, who served as coach of Canada's women's ice hockey national team and later coached at Bowdoin College. This connection shows how alumni have achieved success at national and international levels.
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