The collection consists of records relating to School District No. 43 and schools in Coquitlam. The records include formal class portraits, staff portraits, scrapbooks, newspaper clippings, school publications and newspapers, school annuals, and an assortment of crests.
Sem títuloThe series consists of records relating to the administration of School District No. 43.
Sem títuloThe file consists of a list spanning 1929 to 1972 which details the names of students who attended Mountain View School as well as their current addresses and approximate years of attendance.
The item consists of a bound guestbook with signatures of those attending the 1979 Golden Homecoming. The album also includes two b&w photographs of Mountain View School.
Sem títuloThe item consists of a scrapbook containing class photos from 1960-1977 as well as a notebook containing the signatures of visitors to an open house, news clippings and correspondence.
Sem títuloThe file consists of one piece of correspondence from the Exchange Editor of the "Pocomoco"
Sem títuloThe file consists of a scrapbook documenting the "Student of the Week" for each week of the school year, alongside photographs of the winning students.
Sem títuloThe item consists of a class photograph from Austin Heights School in 1954.
The item consists of a class photograph of Austin Heights School Division 2, Grade 6 in 1958.
Subseries consists of 2 yearbooks.
Sem títuloThe item consists of a large pin-bound scrapbook with newspaper clippings, meeting notes, newsletters, programs, and magazine clippings, relating to the Parent Teacher Council for School District No. 43 in the early 1970s.
The file consists of an agreement between the R.C.M.P (Coquitlam Detachment) and School District No. 43.
The subseries consists of formal class portraits and staff portraits; photographs of student activities; certificates documenting the awards, appreciation and commendation of the school and the success of its programs; and some photographic slides and textual records about the school's potential closure in 1987.
Sem títuloThe file contains the contents of a time capsule that was created in 1995 to commemorate Burquitlam Elementary School's 25th Anniversary, and was intended to be opened at the school's 50th anniversary in 2020. However, Burquitlam Elementary School closed in 2003, and the box was never opened.
The file consists of 25th anniversary ephemera, but is largely composed of textual records written by the students in Divisions 2, 4, 5, and 6, recounting their favourite academic and personal moments of 1995. Photographs in the file also depict students learning and playing outdoors, as well as class Halloween photographs.
Sem títuloThe file consists of two newsletters called "The Comet" from 1951 and 1952, as well as a blank letter head and envelope from the school.
Sem títuloThe file consists of 10 newsletters called "The Comet" from 1963 and 1965. The 1965 edition describes how Como Lake High School became the first school in British Columbia to fly the new Canadian flag.
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