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Elmer S. Gish School

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Elmer S. Gish School (formally known as Elmer S. Gish Elementary/Junior High School), part of St. Albert Public Schools, is an Elementary-Junior High school located in St. Albert, Alberta, Canada. The school has been in operation since 1981 and was named after a St. Albert educator. The school is a double-track school, offering Kindergarten to Grade 9 in the Global and Cogito programs. The current principal is John Strembitski and the Assistant Principals are Derek Harrison and Sue Werner.

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Elmer S. Gish School
Akins Drive, St. Albert

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Elmer S. Gish Elementary & Junior High School

Akins Drive 75
T8N 5A7 St. Albert
Alberta, Canada
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