Queen Elizabeth High School (Halifax, Nova Scotia)

at , Halifax , B3H Canada

Queen Elizabeth High School is a former school in Halifax, Nova Scotia. "QEH" was well known for its high academic standards, competitive sports teams and distinguished extra-curricular activities such as its annual model parliament and musical productions. Its Reach for the Top team won the CBC-TV national championship in 1975. Queen Elizabeth High School was part of the Halifax community for 65 years, and offered many services and facilities including a 1280 seat performance auditorium that opened in 1951. Legendary Canadian rock and roll band April Wine recorded their 1971 live album there. In February 1969, the Board of School Commissioners opened a new addition that more than doubled the school's size.

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Queen Elizabeth High School (Halifax, Nova Scotia)

Halifax , NS B3H
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