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Latest revision as of 01:22, 25 November 2025

Secondary school in Surrey, British Columbia, Canada

Grandview Heights Secondary School

Grandview Heights in May 2023

Map

16987 25 Avenue

CA-BC

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British Columbia

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V3Z 0Z9

Canada

Coordinates 49°02′53″N 122°45′09″W / 49.0480°N 122.7526°W / 49.0480; -122.7526
School type Public, secondary school
Motto As Grizzlies we come to Grandview Heights seeking safe and respectful connections to our land, community, and one another. We value Kindness, Curiosity, Resiliency, and Personal Growth.
Established c. 2021
School board School District 36 Surrey
Principal Darren Bedard
Grades 8-12
Enrollment Increase 1850[1] (2025)
Language English
Area Grandview Heights, Surrey
Colours    Navy Blue, Yellow
Team name Grizzlies
Website www.surreyschools.ca/schools/grandviewheights/

Grandview Heights Secondary School is a public secondary school in Surrey, British Columbia, Canada and is a part of School District 36 Surrey.[2]

Grandview Heights was part of Surrey’s plan to construct 10 new schools due to vast immigration, population growth, and the aging of existing school infrastructure. Construction of Grandview Heights Secondary School began in 2017, and was completed in September 2021.[3] It was intended to be completed in September 2020,[4] however, rising constructions costs delayed the school’s construction by approximately one year.[5]

The first class graduated one year after it was completed (June, 2023), and for the first year after the schools opening there were no students in the twelfth grade.

Since the schools opening they have faced overcrowding due to the immense population growth. In 2023, less than two years after it was completed, portable classrooms had to be added to keep up with the growing number of students, and more are expected to be added in the coming years.[6]

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