Blueridge Elementary School

Blueridge Elementary School is a school located in North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The school has approximately 360 students. and offers classes for students in grades Kindergarten to grade 7. The school offers various sports for the senior grades such as basketball and volleyball. Some activities you can join in Blueridge are Choir, Band, and also Track and Field once you are in the intermediate grade (grade 4-7). Blueridge is a single story building with a gravel field and several play structures for the students. Adjacent to Blueridge is a district-owned forest and tennis courts. The students are allowed to use the courts and the forest at recess and lunch. After graduation from Blueridge Elementary School, students move on to Windsor Secondary School.

Schools in the City and District of North Vancouver
Secondary schools
  • Argyle
  • Balmoral (closed 2009)
  • Carson Graham
  • Delbrook (closed 1977)
  • Handsworth
  • Keith Lynn Alternate
  • Seycove
  • Sutherland
  • Windsor
Primary or elementary schools
  • Blueridge
  • Boundary
  • Braemar
  • Brooksbank
  • Canyon Heights
  • Capilano
  • Carisbrooke
  • Cleveland
  • Cove Cliff
  • Dorothy Lynas
  • Eastview
  • Fromme
  • Highlands
  • Larson
  • Lynn Valley
  • Lynnmour
  • Montroyal
  • Norgate Community
  • Plymouth
  • Queen Mary
  • Queensbury
  • Ridgeway
  • Ridgeway Annex
  • Ross Road
  • Seymour Heights
  • Sherwood Park
  • Upper Lynn
  • Westview
Private schools
  • Bodwell High School
  • Brockton Preparatory School
  • Lions Gate Christian Academy
  • St. Thomas Aquinas
  • Vancouver Waldorf
  • St Pius X Elementary
  • St Edmund's Elementary

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