School District 33 Chilliwack - Schools

Schools

School Location Grades
A D Rundle Middle School Chilliwack 7-9
Bernard Elementary School Chilliwack K-6
Chance Alternate School Chilliwack SU
Cheam Elementary School Chilliwack K-6
Chilliwack Central Elementary Community School Chilliwack K-6
Chilliwack Middle School Chilliwack 7-9
Chilliwack Secondary School Chilliwack 10-12
Cultus Lake Community School Cultus Lake K-6
East Chilliwack Elementary School Chilliwack K-6
Education Centre for Academic Upgrading SD33 Chilliwack 8-12
Evans Elementary School Chilliwack K-6
F G Leary Elementary School Chilliwack K-6
Fraser Valley Distance Education School Chilliwack K-12
Greendale Elementary School Chilliwack K-6
G.W. Graham Middle-Secondary School Chilliwack 7-12
Little Mountain Elementary School Chilliwack K-6
McCammon Elementary School Chilliwack K-6
Mount Slesse Middle School Chilliwack 7-9
Promontory Heights Community Elementary School Chilliwack K-6
Robertson Elementary School Chilliwack K-6
Rosedale Elementary School Rosedale K-6
Rosedale Traditional Middle School Rosedale 7-9
Sardis Elementary School Chilliwack K-6
Sardis Secondary School Chilliwack 10-12
Strathcona Elementary School Chilliwack K-6
Tyson Elementary School Chilliwack K-6
Unsworth Elementary School Chilliwack K-6
Vedder Elementary School Chilliwack K-6
Vedder Middle School Chilliwack 7-9
Watson Elementary School Chilliwack K-6
Yarrow Community School Chilliwack K-6


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