Historic Sites of Manitoba: Valleyview School (65 Whillier Drive, Brandon)

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This school in Brandon opened in 1966.

Principals

Period

Principal

1966-1968

George Montgomery “Monty” Dunbar (c1928-2001)

Vice-Principals

Period

Vice-Principal

1966-1967

Miss H. Desjardins

Teachers

School Year

Teachers

1966-1967

Mrs. G. O. Adams (grade 3), Mrs. V. H. Bond (grade 6), Mrs. R. G. Chambers (grade 1), Miss M. Doak (grade 5), George Montgomery Dunbar (grade 8), Howard V. Hoy (grade 7), Miss B. M. McLaughlin (grade 4), Mrs. M. I. Parkhurst (kindergarten), J. J. J. Wishart (grade 2)

1967-1968

Mrs. G. O. Adams (grade 3), Mrs. H. Baril (grade 8), Mrs. V. H. Bond (grade 6), Mrs. R. G. Chambers (grade 1), Miss M. Doak (grade 5), Howard V. Hoy (grade 7), Miss B. M. McLaughlin (grade 4), Mrs. M. I. Parkhurst (kindergarten), J. J. J. Wishart (grade 2)

Photos & Coordinates

Valleyview School

Site Coordinates (lat/long): N49.84609, W99.98003
denoted by symbol on the map above

See also:

Historic Sites of Manitoba: Valley View School No. 666 (Municipality of Pembina)

Sources:

“Over 200 elementary teachers,”Brandon Sun, 23 August 1966, page 16.

Brandon Elementary Schools, 1867-1979, Canada-Confederation, Brandon School Division, 1967.

This page was prepared by Gordon Goldsborough.

Page revised: 2 June 2021

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