22-568: [REDACTED] Look up Balmoral or balmoral in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Balmoral may refer to: Places [ edit ] Australia [ edit ] Balmoral, New South Wales , a locality of Sydney Balmoral, New South Wales (Lake Macquarie) Balmoral, New South Wales (Southern Highlands) Balmoral, Queensland Balmoral Ridge, Queensland Balmoral, Victoria Belgium [ edit ] Balmoral,
44-509: A hamlet near the town of Spa, Belgium Canada [ edit ] Balmoral, British Columbia Balmoral, New Brunswick Balmoral Parish, New Brunswick Balmoral Mills, Nova Scotia Balmoral, Ontario , a community in Haldimand County Balmoral Grist Mill Museum , Balmoral Mills, Nova Scotia Balmoral, Manitoba New Zealand [ edit ] Balmoral, New Zealand ,
66-406: A hamlet near the town of Spa, Belgium Canada [ edit ] Balmoral, British Columbia Balmoral, New Brunswick Balmoral Parish, New Brunswick Balmoral Mills, Nova Scotia Balmoral, Ontario , a community in Haldimand County Balmoral Grist Mill Museum , Balmoral Mills, Nova Scotia Balmoral, Manitoba New Zealand [ edit ] Balmoral, New Zealand ,
88-462: A new gymnasium as well as new science labs and facilities. Since then, there have been several other expansions which brought new computer and science laboratories and classrooms, as well as athletic facilities, a theatre and a communications technology centre. Balmoral Hall School adheres to the educational guidelines set out by the Province of Manitoba. Additionally, the school is accredited by
110-600: A passenger ship used for pleasure cruises in the UK MV ; Balmoral (2008) , a cruise ship owned and operated by Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines Theater [ edit ] Balmoral (play) , a 1987 play by Michael Frayn See also [ edit ] Balmoral Reef Plate , small tectonic plate in the Pacific Ocean north of Fiji Battle of Coral–Balmoral , a series of actions in May and June 1968 during
132-429: A passenger ship used for pleasure cruises in the UK MV Balmoral (2008) , a cruise ship owned and operated by Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines Theater [ edit ] Balmoral (play) , a 1987 play by Michael Frayn See also [ edit ] Balmoral Reef Plate , small tectonic plate in the Pacific Ocean north of Fiji Battle of Coral–Balmoral , a series of actions in May and June 1968 during
154-883: A residence of King Charles III in Aberdeenshire, Scotland The Balmoral Hotel in Edinburgh South Africa [ edit ] Balmoral, Mpumalanga , a village and colliery near Witbank United States [ edit ] Balmoral, Louisiana Balmoral, Maryland Balmoral, Tennessee Balmoral, Wisconsin Balmoral Park, Illinois , horse racing track in Crete, Illinois Lakewood Balmoral Historic District , Chicago, Illinois Clothing [ edit ] Balmoral bonnet , an unbrimmed cap common in Highland dress Balmoral (shoe) ,
176-579: A residence of King Charles III in Aberdeenshire, Scotland The Balmoral Hotel in Edinburgh South Africa [ edit ] Balmoral, Mpumalanga , a village and colliery near Witbank United States [ edit ] Balmoral, Louisiana Balmoral, Maryland Balmoral, Tennessee Balmoral, Wisconsin Balmoral Park, Illinois , horse racing track in Crete, Illinois Lakewood Balmoral Historic District , Chicago, Illinois Clothing [ edit ] Balmoral bonnet , an unbrimmed cap common in Highland dress Balmoral (shoe) ,
198-518: A suburb of Auckland Northern Ireland [ edit ] Balmoral (District Electoral Area) , an area in south Belfast Balmoral railway station , Belfast Balmoral Golf Club , Belfast The Balmoral Show , an agricultural show that takes place annually near Belfast Balmoral Park, Lisburn , the new location of the Balmoral Show Scotland [ edit ] Balmoral, a suburb of Galashiels Balmoral Castle ,
220-443: A suburb of Auckland Northern Ireland [ edit ] Balmoral (District Electoral Area) , an area in south Belfast Balmoral railway station , Belfast Balmoral Golf Club , Belfast The Balmoral Show , an agricultural show that takes place annually near Belfast Balmoral Park, Lisburn , the new location of the Balmoral Show Scotland [ edit ] Balmoral, a suburb of Galashiels Balmoral Castle ,
242-599: A type of men's dress shoe Balmoral tartan pattern worn by the British Royal Family Education [ edit ] Balmoral Hall School , Winnipeg, Canada Balmoral High School (Belfast, Northern Ireland) Balmoral Jr Secondary School , North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Balmoral School , Auckland, New Zealand Balmoral State High School , Queensland, Australia Food [ edit ] Balmoral Chicken Ships [ edit ] MV Balmoral (1949) ,
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#1732764736351264-514: A type of men's dress shoe Balmoral tartan pattern worn by the British Royal Family Education [ edit ] Balmoral Hall School , Winnipeg, Canada Balmoral High School (Belfast, Northern Ireland) Balmoral Jr Secondary School , North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Balmoral School , Auckland, New Zealand Balmoral State High School , Queensland, Australia Food [ edit ] Balmoral Chicken Ships [ edit ] MV Balmoral (1949) ,
286-527: Is designed to dovetail seamlessly with Advanced Placement (AP) courses offered in Grade 11 and Grade 12, which in turn may assist students in their post-secondary education by providing course credits as well as marks of academic distinction on their transcripts. Balmoral Hall School offers a live-in residence for students from around the world. Up to 90 students at a time may live and study at Balmoral Hall. The boarding program offers an additional component to
308-628: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Balmoral [REDACTED] Look up Balmoral or balmoral in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Balmoral may refer to: Places [ edit ] Australia [ edit ] Balmoral, New South Wales , a locality of Sydney Balmoral, New South Wales (Lake Macquarie) Balmoral, New South Wales (Southern Highlands) Balmoral, Queensland Balmoral Ridge, Queensland Balmoral, Victoria Belgium [ edit ] Balmoral,
330-492: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Balmoral Hall School Balmoral Hall School ( BH ) is a private all-girls day/boarding school in Winnipeg, Manitoba , Canada. Balmoral Hall was founded in 1901 as Havergal College, located at 122 Carlton Street. The name was changed in 1917 to Rupert's Land College. Sir James Aikins gave his home, known as Aikins House, to
352-628: The Canadian Accredited Independent Schools (CAIS). From Kindergarten through Grade 5, the school follows the International Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme (PYP). Beginning in Grade 6, the school teaches to its proprietary Capstone curriculum. CAPSTONE is a student-centred curriculum, with a strong focus on STEAM subjects (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Math). The CAPSTONE education model
374-609: The United Church of Canada upon his death in 1929. In his will, he requested it be used as a girls' school and bestowed further funding to be used to that end. The school was named Riverbend School and opened in September 1929 at Balmoral Hall's present site. In 1950, due to declining enrollment at both schools, Rupert's Land College amalgamated with the Riverbend School at its site on Westminster Avenue. The school
396-726: The Blazers. Sports offered at the school include badminton, basketball, curling, ice hockey, soccer, track and field, and ultimate frisbee. Balmoral Hall School has a varsity prep hockey team that plays in the Junior Women's Hockey League (JWHL). Eighteen Balmoral Hall hockey players have been named to the Canadian Women's National Ice Hockey Team (U22 and U18 ) rosters since the Blazer Hockey program's inception in 2006. Over 63 Blazers have been drafted to programs in
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462-565: The schools' curriculum for international students, in that residents have the opportunity to immerse and take part in many Canadian cultural activities. Students also take part in athletic activities both at school and at the Winnipeg Winter Club. Students have come to BH from Canada, China, Hong Kong, Japan, Mexico, New Zealand, Nigeria, the Philippines, Russia, Sweden, and Taiwan. Balmoral Hall's athletic teams are called
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#1732764736351484-569: Was christened Balmoral Hall, after Balmoral Castle , and classes began in September 1950. The two schools' mottos, Ad Meliora , or "To Better Things," and Alta Petens , "Seeking New Heights," were combined to form the school's new motto, Meliora Petens , which meant "Seeking Better Things." In 1955, the Senior School Wing was opened, and in 1967 the school expanded to include the Richardson Building, which housed
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