Gold Trail: School District 74

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“At Gold Trail school district we work together to support success for all students in a safe, supportive, culturally rich environment reflecting the unique strengths of our rural communities.”

Our district communities are all small and remote, but each is unique in terms of culture and outlook. Gold Trail’s mission is to create a dynamic and supportive learning community that inspires and enables all students to achieve their potential. The mission statement speaks to that and drives the work we do.

Regional Diversity

The population of our school district is approximately 57% Aboriginal. Landscapes are incredible and include desert (where we enjoy some of BC’s hottest summers), mountains and lush forests, and rolling Chilcotin ranchland. Our communities share a rich history related to the Cariboo Gold Rush.

Specialty Programs

Gold Trail school district is committed to improving completion rates for all learners. We have a vibrant trades program; the AVID program is in place at all schools for students in grade 5 and up; and this year we will have continuing education centres in each community.

Community Culture

Our communities are dedicated to preserving, developing and expanding services for their residents – ultimately enhancing the lifestyle of all who live here. The school district plays a pivotal role in promoting this goal, and is the “tie that binds” our communities.

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Strong communities with an abundance of cultural and recreational opportunities – together with a commitment to student success and staff development – make Gold Trail school district a leader in the province.

District Info
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School District #74
OUR MOTTO:
Passionate about student achievement
Quick Facts
Communities in the District 9
Number of Schools 16
Elementary 9
High School 4
Alternative 3
Number of Students 1,300
Number of Employees 355
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