at 1855 Trollope Street, Halifax , B3H 0A4 Canada
Citadel High School is a Canadian high school located in Halifax, Nova Scotia.The school opened in September 2007 on the site of the former Bell Road Campus of the Nova Scotia Community College. Its location bordering Bell Road, Trollope Street, and Ahern Avenue is adjacent to the Halifax Common and immediately west of Citadel Hill, a National Historic Site from which the school derives its name.Citadel High School was formed from a merger of two older schools: Queen Elizabeth High School and Saint Patrick's High School, opened in 1942 and 1954 respectively.HistoryThe planned construction of the new school was initially announced by the Province of Nova Scotia on 12 June 2003. Designed to replace Queen Elizabeth High School and St. Patrick's High School, the school would be located on the site of the Halifax campus of the NSCC, which would subsequently be relocated to a new facility on the Dartmouth waterfront. On 31 March 2005, the HRSB announced the new name of the school, "Citadel", which was selected in a vote among other suggestions including "Halifax Central", "Willow Tree" (for the nearby traffic interchange of the same name), and "Vince Coleman" (for the Halifax Explosion hero immortalized in a Heritage Minute). There was also a motion to name the school after Anna Leonowens, who helped found NSCAD in 1887.
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Citadel High School is Halifax based place and this enity listed in Junior High School category. Located at 1855 Trollope Street NS B3H 0A4. Contact phone number of Citadel High School: 902-491-4444
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J.L. Ilsley High School is a Canadian high school located in Spryfield in the western part of Halifax, Nova Scotia. The school is named after James Lorimer Ilsley, a former federal cabinet minister who served in Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King's World War II government and was later Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia. The school opened in 1971.Notable alumni Joey Comeau – writer, creator of A Softer World Matt Robinson – poet Peter North – pornographic performer and producer