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Chippewa Secondary School

1958 establishments in OntarioEducational institutions established in 1958High schools in North Bay, Ontario

Chippewa Secondary School is located along Chippewa Creek in North Bay, Ontario and is part of the Near North District School Board. A Grade 7-12 school, Chippewa offers English and Immersion French programming for Grades 7 through 12. In addition, students can enroll in Specialist High Skills Majors in Business, Sports or Health and Wellness. Chippewa Secondary School is an accredited school for the International Baccalaureate Diploma Program since 2015. Chippewa's motto is "Carpe Diem" which is Latin for "Seize The Day". Athletes and students at Chippewa are known as the Chippewa Raiders (this mascot name is currently under review, as is the school’s name - Chippewa), and the school colours are scarlet and gold. The school was founded in 1958 and was named after the First Nation Chippewas. *The school name and mascot are under review for change*

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Chippewa Secondary School
Chippewa Street West, North Bay

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Chippewa Street West 539
P1B 6G8 North Bay
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Near North District School Board

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