Rothesay High School

Public school in Rothesay, New Brunswick, Canada
45°23′39″N 65°59′18″W / 45.39415°N 65.98835°W / 45.39415; -65.98835InformationTypePublicMottoNulli Secundus
("Second To None")Established1998School districtAnglophone South School DistrictSchool number1928PrincipalBeverlee MacDonaldEnrollment578 (2022-2023[1])Colour(s)
   
   
Red and White MascotReggie The Red HawkTeam nameRed HawksRivalKennebecasis Valley High SchoolWebsitewww.rothesayhigh.ca

Rothesay High School is a high school located in Rothesay, New Brunswick, Canada. It is part of Anglophone South School District.

History

Rothesay High School fills the educational needs for students in grades 9 through 12. The population of 517 students reside primarily in the town of Rothesay. The school offers instruction in both French Immersion and English. The building itself is one story with a brick façade, located across the street from the former District 6 offices, and near both the Rothesay Arena and Harry Miller Middle School. It was constructed in 1951 and was called Rothesay Regional High School (RRHS), and served students in grades 7–12. In 1963 Rothesay Regional High School relocated in what is now Harry Miller Middle School and this building became Rothesay Junior High School. In 1991 the building was damaged by fire. It was subsequently renovated and expanded, reopening in September 1992 as the new Rothesay Junior High School. In 1997 the building was redesignated as a high school, graduating its first class in 2000. Rothesay High's first principal was Richard Forrester, who retired in 1998, the school's inaugural year. From 1998 to 2012, Roger Brown served as principal.

Athletic achievements

RHS has won a number of provincial banners in its short history, including championships in Basketball, Soccer, Golf and Cheerleading. In golf, RHS won 4 straight banners from 2004 to 2007, withdrawing from competition in 2008 due to the provincial tournament being held during school hours.[citation needed]

External links

  • Rothesay High School Official Website

References

  1. ^ "Summary Statistics 2022-2023" (PDF). p. 54.
  • v
  • t
  • e
Kennebecasis Valley
Rivers
  • Kennebecasis River
  • Hammond River
Towns
  • Rothesay
  • Quispamsis
Neighbourhoods
  • East Riverside-Kinghurst (Rothesay)
  • Fairvale (Rothesay)
  • Gondola Point (Quispamsis)
  • Renforth (Rothesay)
  • Wells (Rothesay)
Islands
  • Kennebecasis Island
  • Long Island
  • The Brothers 18
Education
River crossingsElectoral districts
  • Rothesay
  • Quispamsis
Other
  • Category:Kennebecasis
  • Portal:Canada
  • Commons:Kennebecasis
  • v
  • t
  • e
Secondary or high schools
Middle or junior high schools
Primary or elementary schools
  • Apohaqui
  • Back Bay
  • Bayview
  • Belleisle
  • Blacks Harbour
  • Centennial
  • Champlain Heights
  • Chris Saunders
  • Dr. A. T. Leatherbarrow
  • Fairvale
  • Fundy Shores
  • Glen Falls
  • Grand Bay
  • Hammond River Valley
  • Hampton
  • Hazen-White-St. Francis
  • Inglewood
  • Island View
  • Kennebecasis Park
  • Lakefield
  • Lakewood Heights
  • Lawrence Station
  • Loch Lomond
  • M. Gerald Teed
  • Milltown
  • Norton
  • Quispamsis
  • Rothesay
  • Saint Rose
  • Seaside Park
  • St. George
  • St. Martins
  • St. Stephen
  • Sussex Corner
  • Sussex
  • Sussex Corner
  • Vincent Massey
  • Westfield
  • White Head
Other schools
  • Compass Education Support Program
  • Compass-Sussex
  • Portage Atlantic
Combined elementary and
junior high schools
  • Deer Island
  • Forest Hills
  • MacDonald Consolidated
  • Millidgeville North
  • Prince Charles
  • Princess Elizabeth
Combined junior high and
high schools
Combined elementary,
junior high and high schools