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Abbotsford Traditional School is located at 2272 Windsor St, Abbotsford, BC V2T 6M1. The school offers Grades 6–12 and describes a structured middle school program where required courses follow B.C. Ministry of Education curriculum, alongside exploration electives and school athletics.
School type: Public School (Abbotsford)
Education language: In Grades 6–8, students take French as part of the required course program. The sources do not state the main language of instruction, nor do they describe an immersion/bilingual program or English Language Learner (ELL) supports.
Religious affiliation: None / Secular
Grades: 6-12
Phone: 604 850-7029
Email: jasbir.singh@abbyschools.ca
Principal: Jasbir Singh
In Grades 6–8, students take French as part of the required course program. The sources do not state the main language of instruction, nor do they describe an immersion/bilingual program or English Language Learner (ELL) supports.
Music / Band Middle school exploration courses include Music, and Band is offered as an all-year pull-out class. Explorations (fine arts & applied skills) Students can take exploratory courses such as Home Economics, Fine Arts, Drama, Metal, and Woodworking as part of the middle school program. Athletics and extracurricular sports Student support / special education The school site references district “Learning Support Services” through a District Parent Advisory Council (DPAC) parent session focused on understanding learning supports available across Abbotsford schools and how to access them. Transition / mentoring WEB (“Where Everyone Belongs”) is a transition and mentorship program where trained senior students mentor incoming Grade 6 students through orientation and events throughout the year.
The athletics code of conduct emphasizes sportsmanship and character, including acting with class, respect, self-control, concern for others, and playing by the rules. Student athletes are expected to prioritize academics and attend classes to remain eligible; participation in sports is described as a privilege. The school also acknowledges that the district is on the traditional and unceded territory of the Semá:th First Nation and Máthxwi First Nation.
For volleyball games, parents are responsible to transport students to and from after-school games. Other transportation, parking, or drop-off/pick-up details are not provided in the sources.
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