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Arnprior District High School Arnprior, on St Canadian Nuclear Society / Société Nucléaire Canadienne Page 1 of 6 CNS Geiger Kit Donations: (sorted by province, most recent) Bert Church High School Airdrie, AB George MacDougal High School Airdrie, AB Bishop Grandin High School Calgary, AB Bowness High School Calgary, AB Chestermere High School Calgary AB Dr. E. P. Scarlett High School Calgary AB Henry Wise Wood High School Calgary AB James Fowler High School Calgary, AB John G. Diefenbaker High School Calgary, AB Lord Beaverbrook High School Calgary, AB Sir Winston Churchill High School Calgary, AB Springbank Community High School Calgary, AB Camrose Composite High School Camrose, AB Bow Valley High School Cochrane, AB Cochrane High School Cochrane, AB Centre High School Edmonton, AB St. Laurent High School Edmonton, AB Parkland Composite High School Edson, AB Grande Cache Community HS Grand Cache, AB Nipisihkopahk Secondary School Hobbema, AB Kitscoty High School Kitscoty, AB Winston Churchill High School Lethbridge, AB Centre for Learning @ Home Okotoks, AB Foothills Composite High School Okotoks, AB Onoway Jr/Sr High School Onoway, AB Lindsay Thurber Comprehensive HS, Red Deer AB Salisbury Composite High School Sherwood Park, AB Strathcona Christian Academy Secondary Sherwood Park, AB Evergreen Catholic Outreach Spruce Grove, AB Memorial Composite High School Stony Plain, AB St. Mary’s Catholic High School Vegreville, AB J.R. Robson High School Vermilion, AB Blessed Sacrament Secondary School Wainwright, AB Pinawa Secondary School Pinawa, MB Bathurst High School Bathurst, NB # declared lost Revised 2015-11-22 Canadian Nuclear Society / Société Nucléaire Canadienne Page 2 of 6 CNS Geiger Kit Donations: (sorted by province, most recent) École secondaire Nepisiguit Bathurst, NB École Clément-Cormier Bouctouche, NB Polyvalente Roland-Pépin Campbellton, NB Sugarloaf Senior High School Campbellton, NB Chipman Forest Avenue School Chipman, NB Polyvalente Aux-Quatre-Vents Dalhousie, NB École Mathieu-Martin Dieppe, NB Doaktown Consolidated High School Doaktown, NB Cité des Jeunes A.-M.-Sormany Edmundston, NB École Ste-Anne Fredericton, NB Fredericton High School Fredericton, NB Leo Hayes High School Fredericton, NB Grand Manan Community School Grand Manan, NB Polyvalente Thomas- Albert Grand-Sault, NB Harvey High School Harvey Station, NB McAdam High School # McAdam, NB Minto Memorial High School Minto, NB Bernice MacNaughton High School Moncton, NB Moncton High School Moncton, NB Centre Lafontaine Néguac, NB Oromocto High School Oromocto, NB Tobique Valley High School Plaster Rock, NB Rothesay High School Rothesay, NB Tantramar Regional High School Sackville, NB Saint John High School Saint John, NB École Mgr-M.-F.-Richard Saint-Louis-de-Kent, NB Polyvalente Marie-Esther Shippagan, NB École Samuel-de-Champlain St-Jean, NB North & South Esk Regional High School Sunny Corner, NB Sussex Regional High School Sussex, NB West Kings District High School Auburn, NS South Colchester Academy Brookfield, NS Auburn Drive High School Cole Harbour, NS Prince Andrew High School Darthmouth, NS Citadel High School Halifax, NS Ecole Secondaire du Sommet Halifax, NS # declared lost Revised 2015-11-22 Canadian Nuclear Society / Société Nucléaire Canadienne Page 3 of 6 CNS Geiger Kit Donations: (sorted by province, most recent) Halifax West High School Halifax, NS Charles P Allen High School Hammond Plains, NS Lockview High School Fall River, NS North Nova Education Centre New Glasgow, NS North Colchester High School Tagamagouche, NS Ecole Acadienne de Truro Truro, NS Yarmouth Consolidated Memorial HS Yarmouth, NS Pickering High School Ajax, ON Hamilton District Christian High School Ancaster, ON Arnprior District High School Arnprior, ON St. Maximilian Kolbe Catholic High School Aurora, ON Barrie Central Collegiate Institute Barrie, ON Madawaska District Secondary School Barry’s Bay, ON Moira Secondary School Belleville, ON Humberview Secondary School Bolton, ON Louise Arbour Secondary School Brampton, ON St. John’s College Brantford, ON Lester B. Pearson Secondary School Burlington, ON Robert Bateman High School Burlington, ON Glenview Park Secondary School Cambridge, ON St. Mary’s Secondary School Cobourg, ON Opeongo High School Douglas, ON Elmira District Secondary School Elmira, ON South Huron District High School Exeter, ON Colonel By Secondary School Gloucester, ON John F Ross CVI Guelph, ON Cathedral High School Hamilton, ON École secondaire Académie catholique Hamilton, ON Mère-Teresa Westmount Secondary School Hamilton, ON Keswick High School Keswick, ON Forest Heights Collegiate Institute Kitchener, ON Kitchener Collegiate Institute Kitchener-Waterloo, ON Lindsay Collegiate & Vocational Institute Lindsay, ON H.B. Beal Secondary School London, ON St. Joan of Arc Catholic High School Maple, ON # declared lost Revised 2015-11-22 Canadian Nuclear Society / Société Nucléaire Canadienne Page 4 of 6 CNS Geiger Kit Donations: (sorted by province, most recent) EC Drury High School Milton, ON Ascension of Our Lord Catholic SS Mississauga, ON Lincoln M Alexander Secondary School Mississauga, ON St. Joan of Arc Catholic Secondary School Mississauga, ON St. Paul’s Secondary School Mississauga, ON The Woodlands School Mississauga, ON John McCrae Secondary School Nepean, ON Mother Theresa Catholic High School Nepean, ON Dr. John M Denison Secondary School Newmarket, ON Sacred Heart Catholic High School Newmarket, ON AY Jackson Secondary School North York, ON Emery Collegiate Institute North York, ON Iroquois Ridge High School Oakville, ON White Oaks Secondary School Oakville, ON St. Ignatius of Loyola CHS Oakville, ON Ecole secondaire Catholique Beatrice- Orleans, ON Desloges École secondaire catholique Garneau Ottawa, ON Gloucester High School Ottawa, ON Merivale High School Ottawa, ON Osgoode Township High School Ottawa, ON Ottawa Jewish Community Sch Hillel Ottawa, ON Academy # Monsignor Paul Dwyer CHS Oshawa, ON Eastdale Collegiate & Vocational Institute Oshawa, ON Owen Sound CVI Owen Sound, ON Bishop Smith Catholic High School Pembroke, ON Centre Scolaire Catholique Jeanne-Lajoie Pembroke, ON Fellowes High School Pembroke, ON General Panet HS Petawawa, ON Dunbarton High School Pickering, ON St. Mary Catholic High School Pickering, ON Port Hope High School Port Hope ON Trinity College School Port Hope, ON Renfrew Collegiate Institute Renfrew, ON St. Joseph’s CHS – returned 2015 Renfrew, ON South Carleton High School Richmond ON # declared lost Revised 2015-11-22 Canadian Nuclear Society / Société Nucléaire Canadienne Page 5 of 6 CNS Geiger Kit Donations: (sorted by province, most recent) Richmond Hill High School Richmond Hill, ON St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic High School Russell, ON Agincourt Collegiate Institute Scarborough, ON David & Mary Thomson Collegiate Inst. Scarborough, ON Woburn Collegiate Institute Scarborough, ON Sir Wilfrid Laurier Collegiate Institute (xfr) Scarborough, ON Sharbot Lake High School Sharbot Lake, ON Almaguin Highlands Secondary School South River, ON Laura Secord Secondary School St. Catharines, ON Frederick Banting Alternative School Stittsville, ON St. Elizabeth Catholic High School Thornhill, ON Westmount Collegiate Institute Thornhill, ON Crestwood Preparatory College Toronto, ON C.W. Jefferys Collegiate Institute Toronto, ON Danforth Collegiate Institute Toronto, ON Delphi Secondary Alternative Toronto, ON Earl Haig Secondary School Toronto, ON Havergal College Toronto, ON Malvern Collegiate Institute Toronto, ON Monarch Park Collegiate Toronto, ON New Oriental International College Toronto, ON Newtonbrook Secondary School Toronto, ON North Toronto Collegiate Institute Toronto, ON Northern Secondary School Toronto, ON Northview Heights Secondary School Toronto, ON Riverdale Collegiate Institute Toronto, ON TAIE International Institute # Toronto, ON The York School Toronto, ON Toronto French School Toronto, ON U of T Schools Toronto, ON Victoria Park Collegiate Institute Toronto, ON West Humber Collegiate Institute Toronto, ON Wexford Collegiate Institute Toronto, ON Uxbridge Secondary School Uxbridge, ON TanenbaumCHAT Kimel Centre Vaughan, ON Wallaceburg District Secondary School Wallaceburg, ON Sir John A. Macdonald Secondary School Waterloo, ON # declared lost Revised 2015-11-22 Canadian Nuclear Society / Société Nucléaire Canadienne Page 6 of 6 CNS Geiger Kit Donations: (sorted by province, most recent) Peninsula Shores District School Wiarton, ON St. Jean de Brébuf Woodbridge, ON Toronto District Christian High School Woodbridge, ON Ecole Secondaire Notre Dame Woodstock, ON York Memorial Collegiate Institute York, ON # declared lost Revised 2015-11-22 .
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