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Sir Winston Churchill High School

1968 establishments in AlbertaAll Wikipedia neutral point of view disputesEducational institutions established in 1968High schools in CalgaryInternational Baccalaureate schools in Alberta
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Sir Winston Churchill High School is a senior high school in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. It derives its name from Sir Winston Churchill, two-term prime minister of the United Kingdom. The high school is built in the Northwest community of Brentwood. The school offers the International Baccalaureate (IB) programme, various second languages, and numerous clubs and teams.

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Sir Winston Churchill High School
Northland Drive NW, Calgary Dalhousie

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Sir Winston Churchill High School

Northland Drive NW 5220
T2L 2J7 Calgary, Dalhousie
Alberta, Canada
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Calgary Board of Education

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schools.cbe.ab.ca

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