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  1. stəywəte:n̓ Point Grey is a secondary school in Vancouver, BC. Learn about its programs, events, achievements, and community involvement from the school's official website.

    • 5350 East Boulevard Vancouver, V6M 3V2
  2. Point Grey stəywəte:n̓ Secondary School (English: / s t ə j w ə t eɪ n /), previously called Point Grey Secondary School, is a public secondary school located in the Kerrisdale and Shaughnessy neighbourhoods of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

  3. 2015. Point Grey Secondary School (1929); 5350 East Boulevard, Vancouver BC. Point Grey Secondary School is an important and impressive historical landmark in the Kerrisdale community. Built in 1929, it is one of Vancouver’s oldest, prominent and significant high schools. PGSS is of important heritage value for its role in the community and ...

  4. Point Grey Secondary was built in 1929 at a cost of $500,000, an extravagant sum at the time, given that the world was on the verge of plunging into a decade-long economic depression. Part of the high cost was due to its 'Collegiate Gothic' architectural style. Notable alumni include Seth Rogan and Bruce Allen. (1935 image from Vancouver City Archives).

  5. R4 41st Avenue RapidBus 16, 41, 480. Website. www .vsb .bc .ca /schools /point-grey /pages /default .aspx. Point Grey Secondary School is a public secondary school in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. It was built in 1929. [3] It was designed in the Collegiate Gothic style by Townley & Matheson. [3] It is on Heritage Vancouver Society’s ...

  6. Point Grey stəywəte:ń Secondary is a comprehensive school with a long tradition of excellence in academics, fine and performing arts, applied skills, athletics, and service. With approximately 925 students in Grades 8 - 12, the school serves the Kerrisdale, Shaughnessy, Southlands, Musqueam, and Dunbar areas. Established in 1929, Point Grey ...

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  8. Learn why this heritage high school in Vancouver is endangered by a seismic mitigation program that favours new construction. Find out how to support the preservation of its Collegiate Gothic architecture and historical features.

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