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  1. John Oliver Secondary School 530 East 41st Avenue Vancouver, V5W 1P3 View Map Online Phone: 604-713-8938 Fax: 604-713-8937 Follow Us School Contacts Brent Schieman Secondary Principal Karen Blake Secondary Vice-Principal Jason Mark 8:00 ...

    • 530 East 41st Avenue Vancouver, V5W 1P3
  2. John Oliver Secondary School is a public secondary school located in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, at East 41st Avenue and Fraser Street (between the Vancouver neighbourhoods of Kensington-Cedar Cottage, Riley Park-Little Mountain and Sunset ). It is named after John Oliver, the Premier of British Columbia from 1918 to 1927.

  3. John Oliver Secondary School 530 East 41st Avenue Vancouver, V5W 1P3 View Map Online Phone: 604-713-8938 Fax: 604-713-8937 Follow Us School Contacts Brent Schieman Secondary Principal Karen Blake Secondary Vice-Principal Jason Mark 8:00 ...

    • 530 East 41st Avenue Vancouver, V5W 1P3
  4. johnoliver.vsb.bc.ca › schools › john-oliverJohn Oliver

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  5. www.vsb.bc.ca › john-oliver › pageSchool History

    2022年11月4日 · John Oliver Secondary School began in 1912 when a teacher named John ‘Jake’ Palmer was asked to start a high school in South Vancouver. At that time, South Van was its own municipality, separate from the rest of the city.

    • 530 East 41st Avenue Vancouver, V5W 1P3
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  8. John Oliver Secondary School began in 1912 when a teacher named John ‘Jake’ Palmer was asked to start a high school in South Vancouver. At that time, South Van was its own municipality, separate from the rest of the city.