Convent of the Sacred Heart High School (British Columbia)
The Convent of the Sacred Heart High School was a Catholic girls' school in Vancouver, Canada. The building was constructed in 1912/13 in the Gothic Revival style, and is regarded as being of historic interest. Since 1979 it has been site of the Junior School of St George's School.
Convent of the Sacred Heart | |
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Currently St. George's Junior School | |
General information | |
Architectural style | Gothic Revival |
Location | 3851 West 29th Ave |
Town or city | Vancouver, BC |
Country | Canada |
Coordinates | 49.2468°N 123.1895°W |
Construction started | 1912 |
Completed | 1913 |
Client | Sisters of the Sacred Heart |
Technical details | |
Structural system | Granite & terra cotta facade |
Design and construction | |
Architect | Charles G. Badgley |
History
The Convent of the Sacred Heart was a day and boarding school for girls in Vancouver B.C. from 1913-1979. The school was part of the International Network of Sacred Heart Schools founded by the Society of the Sacred Heart in 1800. The building was bought by St. George's School for boys to house their Junior School. It has become a Vancouver City Heritage Building, and St. George's has restored, maintained, and expanded the school's Gothic Revival style architecture. The architect of the school was Charles G. Badgley.
Architecture
Convent of the Sacred Heart is an excellent example of Vancouver's Gothic Revival style architecture.
- Side profile
- New added archway
- Side profile - east wing
- Main facade
- Main entrance - viewed from the street
- Original signage on original archway
- Original signage on original archway
- Crusader statue
- West wing
- St. George' Junior School signage