Frank Hurt Secondary School

Frank Hurt Secondary is a public high school in Surrey, British Columbia part of School District 36 Surrey. The school's mascot is a Hornet, with the team and school colors consisting of black, white and golden yellow.

  • The main entrance to Frank Hurt Secondary.

  • The noticeboard sign for Frank Hurt Secondary.

Schools in Surrey and White Rock, British Columbia
Secondary schools
  • Clayton Heights
  • Earl Marriott
  • Elgin Park
  • Enver Creek
  • Fleetwood Park
  • Frank Hurt
  • Fraser Heights
  • Guildford Park
  • Johnston Heights
  • Kwantlen Park
  • L A Matheson
  • Lord Tweedsmuir
  • North Surrey
  • Panorama Ridge
  • Princess Margaret
  • Queen Elizabeth
  • Semiahmoo
  • Sullivan Heights
  • Tamanawis
Primary or elementary schools
  • List of all elementary schools
Private schools
  • Holy Cross Regional High School
  • Pacific Academy
  • Southridge School
Other schools
  • Student Support Centre
  • South Surrey White Rock Learning Centre
  • Invergarry Learning Centre
  • Cloverdale Learning Centre
  • North Surrey Learning Centre
  • Guildford Learning Centre
  • TREES Centre
  • Newton Learning Centre, mcdonalds

Coordinates: 49°08′32″N 122°50′12″W / 49.1423°N 122.8366°W / 49.1423; -122.8366


"Frank Hurt Secondary" Has won many awards such as things for Computer Technology, As well as their Race Car team has won many Races

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