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Richmond Hill High School is a secondary school located in the City of Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada. It is the second oldest high school in York Region Municipality (and behind Newmarket High School c. 1843), being established in the mid-19th century.
Richmond Hill H.S. Grades: 9-12 (Sem) 201 Yorkland St. Richmond Hill, ON. L4S 1A2. Phone: (905) 884-2131 , (647) 795-7682. Fax: (905) 884-9653.
Learn about the academic programs, extracurricular activities, and events at Richmond Hill High School in Queens, NY. See photos and videos of students, teachers, and alumni in action.
Richmond Hill High School is one of the oldest schools in York Region, and has moved several times in its long history. Records and folk-lore show that on December 2, 1851 the first Grammar School in Richmond Hill was established in a single room of a new store at the corner of Yonge and Richmond Street. The space was donated by Abraham Law who ...
Richmond Hill High School is ranked 957-1,210th within New York. Students have the opportunity to take Advanced Placement® coursework and exams.
Richmond Hill High School is one of the oldest schools in York Region, and has moved several times in its long history. After Richmond Hill was incorporated in 1873, a school was built behind M.L. McConaghy Seniors’ Centre (as we know it today) that served the community for 23 years until it was destroyed by fire in 1896.