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  2. Kitsilano Secondary School was founded in 1917, when overflow classes from King Edward High School were moved to Cecil Rhodes School. The first temporary wooden structures for the new school were built in 1920 at Trafalgar and 12th Avenue.

  3. Jan 15, 2023 · The school was founded in 1917, when overflow classes from King Edward High School were moved to Cecil Rhodes School; however, the first temporary wooden structures built in 1920, at Trafalgar and 12th Avenue, marked the true beginning of Kitsilano High School.

    • 2706 Trafalgar Street Vancouver, V6K 2J6
  4. Kitsilano Secondary School was founded in 1917 when overflow classes from King Edward High School were moved to Cecil Rhodes School. The first temporary wooden structures for the new school were built in 1920 at Trafalgar and 12th Avenue.

    • Vancouver, British Columbia
    • (604) 713-8961
  5. Apr 13, 2021 · 1946 – Student Council members, Teacher sponsors and Principal. 1948 – Members of the Girls League. 1950 – A photographer takes a photo of student performers in a School Operetta. 1950 – Kits students let out a cheer during the annual Vancouver and District Track and Field Meet.

  6. Apr 21, 2018 · When Kitsilano High School opened in 1917, the neighbourh­ood around it had already borne the name for more than a decade, derived from Chief Khatsahlan­o, a Squamish chief born in Xwayxway, a village in what is now Stanley Park.

  7. The first classes, with overflow students from King Edward, were held in Cecil Rhodes school in 1917, then in Hudson school in 1918, with a new building opening in January 1920. Kitsilano was named for Chief Khahtsahlano, hereditary chief of the Squamish nation.

  8. Apr 23, 2018 · When Kitsilano High School opened in 1917, the neighbourhood around it had already borne the name for more than a decade, derived from Chief Khatsahlano, a Squamish chief born in Xwayxway, a ...

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