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- Golden_Secondary_School abstract "Golden Secondary School is a dual-track public high school in Golden, British Columbia, part of School District 6 Rocky Mountain. The school is headed by principal Iris Trask. There is a wide variety of courses held in the school and outside the school. Courses include things such as skiing and snowboarding on the beautiful Kicking Horse Mountain Resort, mountain biking on many trails around Golden and the school also hosts many bantam and senior basketball, volleyball and soccer teams, and Boggle tournaments. The most notable thing about this school is the Jam Session, which features groups of talented adolescents playing songs they wrote or love to hear to their peers.The facility also hosts Golden Alternate School, which is a program that provides additional services to \"independently driven\" students.".
- Golden_Secondary_School address "Box 1350".
- Golden_Secondary_School city Golden,_British_Columbia.
- Golden_Secondary_School mascot "Eagle".
- Golden_Secondary_School motto "The Freedom to Soar".
- Golden_Secondary_School numberOfStudents "375".
- Golden_Secondary_School officialSchoolColour "White, Red, Yellow".
- Golden_Secondary_School postalCode "V0A 1H0".
- Golden_Secondary_School province British_Columbia.
- Golden_Secondary_School schoolBoard School_District_6_Rocky_Mountain.
- Golden_Secondary_School staff "32".
- Golden_Secondary_School teamName "Eagles".
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- Golden_Secondary_School type High_school.
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- Golden_Secondary_School wikiPageWikiLinkText "Golden Secondary School".
- Golden_Secondary_School wikiPageWikiLinkText "secondary school".
- Golden_Secondary_School address "Box 1350".
- Golden_Secondary_School city Golden,_British_Columbia.
- Golden_Secondary_School colours "White, Red, Yellow".
- Golden_Secondary_School country "Canada".
- Golden_Secondary_School enrollment "~375".
- Golden_Secondary_School enrollmentAsOf "2011-01-27".
- Golden_Secondary_School fundingtype State_school.
- Golden_Secondary_School grades "8".
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- Golden_Secondary_School lastupdate "2015-07-11".
- Golden_Secondary_School mascot "Eagle".
- Golden_Secondary_School motto "The Freedom to Soar".
- Golden_Secondary_School name "Golden Secondary School".
- Golden_Secondary_School number "618005".
- Golden_Secondary_School postcode Postal_codes_in_Canada.
- Golden_Secondary_School principal "Iris Trask".
- Golden_Secondary_School province British_Columbia.
- Golden_Secondary_School schoolboard School_District_6_Rocky_Mountain.
- Golden_Secondary_School schooltype High_school.
- Golden_Secondary_School staff "32".
- Golden_Secondary_School superintendent "Paul Carriere".
- Golden_Secondary_School teamName "Eagles".
- Golden_Secondary_School viceprincipal "Angela Stott".
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- Golden_Secondary_School comment "Golden Secondary School is a dual-track public high school in Golden, British Columbia, part of School District 6 Rocky Mountain. The school is headed by principal Iris Trask. There is a wide variety of courses held in the school and outside the school.".
- Golden_Secondary_School label "Golden Secondary School".
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- Golden_Secondary_School name "Golden Secondary School".