Bradford District High School

Bradford District High School
Address
70 Professor Day Drive
Bradford, Ontario, L3Z 2A3
Canada
Coordinates 44°06′44″N 79°34′52″W / 44.1123°N 79.581°W / 44.1123; -79.581Coordinates: 44°06′44″N 79°34′52″W / 44.1123°N 79.581°W / 44.1123; -79.581
Information
School type Public High school
Founded 1857
School board Simcoe County District School Board
Principal Peter Stone
Grades 9 to 12
Language English
Colour(s) Navy Blue and White         
Mascot Bucky
Team name Buccaneers
Website bdh.scdsb.on.ca

Bradford District High School is a public, English-language secondary school located in Bradford, Ontario. It is managed by the Simcoe County District School Board. The principal is Peter Stone and vice principals Graham Rayner & Amanda Potter, the school has an enrollment of about 1,120. During the last half of the 2006-2007 school year BDHS underwent extensive renovations that included a new greenhouse and full expansion and renovation of existing facilities.

As of the beginning of the Fall 2007 semester, the school offers a new construction oriented apprenticeship program offering students to have an option of hands on labour and the real experiences of working in that field. The program is rare and will be the only one offered in Simcoe County.[1]

Notable graduates include University of Manitoba orthopaedic surgery resident Dr. James Vernon and screenwriter John Callaghan.

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