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School History

Waverley School is a single storey school built around a garden courtyard. It was constructed in 1966 and it replaced the old Tecumseh Annex. The school was named for a train station in Edinburgh but there is no record as to why the name was chosen. The school enrols approximately 420 students and is fully wheelchair accessible. A new modular wing containing nine classrooms was completed in 2000 to accommodate increasing enrolments and to alleviate the need for three portables on the grounds.


Some might say we are named for the Borrough of Waverley, in Surrey, England; however, our records for naming our school are still a mystery... stay tuned!

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