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École Victor-Brodeur : ウィキペディア英語版
École Victor-Brodeur

École Victor-Brodeur is a French first language K-12 school located in Esquimalt, British Columbia, Canada. It is designed to accommodate 540 students from the Greater Victoria area and to serve as a community centre for the local francophone community.〔(Architect's website )〕 It was named for Royal Canadian Naval officer Victor Brodeur, who was one of the first “group of six” officer cadets accepted into the RCN and also one of the 3% of Quebec born officers to reach the rank of Rear Admiral. The school is operated by the Conseil Scolaire Francophone (CSF), the public school district that represents francophone students throughout the province. The school is the second-largest such school in B.C. and also operates a pre-school and a before- and after-school student care program.
The school district has a partnership agreement with the municipality of Esquimalt to share the use of school and nearby municipal facilities, including the school's theatre, gym, basketball courts, field, and kitchen, as well as the public recreation centre, Archie Browning Arena, and Bullen Park.
==History==
École Victor-Brodeur was formed from the 1985 merger of the two local Francophone schools, the "Programme Cadre de français" at Uplands Elementary School in nearby Oak Bay and a school for the children of the military at CFB Esquimalt.〔http://www.francocentre.com/index.php/en/historical-info〕 The newly formed school occupied the old Harbour View School with 207 students.〔(School website )〕 During construction of the new facility, the school operated temporarily in Richmond School and Uplands Elementary School.〔(School website )〕
The school is named after ''Victor-Gabriel Brodeur'', a rear admiral in the RCN who served at the Esquimalt military base.〔(Navy article )〕

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