F.E. Osborne Junior High School
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F.E. Osborne Junior High School | |
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Calgary, Alberta, Canada | |
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School board | Calgary Board of Education |
Principal | Julie Prest |
Funding type | Public |
Grades | 7, 8, 9 |
Motto | Soaring to Success |
Mascot | Eagle |
Colours | Red and Black |
Established | 1967 |
Enrollment | 539 (2005) |
Communities served | Hawkwood, Tuscany and Varsity |
Feeder schools | Hawkwood Elementary, Marion Carson Elementary and Varsity Acres Elementary |
Homepage | http://schools.cbe.ab.ca/b651/ |
F.E. Osborne Junior High School, or more commonly known as just FEO, is a public junior high school in Calgary, Alberta. It derives it's name from, Frederick Ernest Osborne, former Mayor and alderman of the City of Calgary. The school was built in 1967 and accommodates over 500 students from three different communities. It shares intense rivalries with schools, Branton Junior high and Montgomery Junior High, especially in sporting events.
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[edit] Facilities
- Gymnasium
- Music Room
- Woodshop
- Library
- 3 Computer Labs
- Home Ec. room (Cooking and Sewing)
- Cafeteria/Lunchroom
- Fitness Room (one of the best in the CBE)
- Art Room
- Locker Rooms
- Guidance Counseller and Medical Room
- 3 Science Labs
- 27 Classrooms
[edit] Extra curricular
[edit] Clubs
The clubs at F.E. Osborne are, among others:
- Art Club
- Peer Mediation
- Debate Team
- Yearbook
- Leadership (School Dances, Fundraisers, Intramurals etc.)
[edit] Athletics
F.E. Osborne, shares an intense rivalry with Branton Junior High School, Montgomery Junior High School and Tom Baines Junior High School. The F.E. Osborne team is called the Eagles and their Jerseys are usually Red with Black.
[edit] Teams
- Junior and Senoir Girls Volleyball
- Junior and Senoir Boys Volleyball
- Junior and Senoir Girls Basketball
- Junior and Senoir Boys Basketball
- Girls Soccer
- Boys Soccer
- Cross Country running Team
[edit] References
[edit] External links
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