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Bradford District High School

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Bradford District High School is a public, English-language secondary school located in Bradford, Ontario. It is managed by the Simcoe County District School Board. The principal is David Brooks. The school has an enrollment of about 1,100. During the last half of the 2006–2007 school year BDHS underwent extensive renovations that included a new greenhouse and full expansion and renovation of existing facilities. The school offers a construction-oriented apprenticeship program offering students to learn about hands-on labour and the real experiences of working in that field.BDHS serves the town of Bradford West Gwillimbury and portions of Innisfil. Elementary feeder schools include: Chris Hadfield Public School Cookstown Central Public School Fieldcrest Elementary School Fred C. Cook Public School Harvest Hills Public School Honorable Earl Rowe Public School Marshview Public School Harvest Hills Public School Sir William Osler Public School WH Day Elementary School

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Bradford District High School
Professor Day Drive, Bradford West Gwillimbury

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Bradford District High School

Professor Day Drive 70
L3Z 3B9 Bradford West Gwillimbury
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Simcoe County District School Board

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