IOCO School
IOCO Memories
Chapter 8
Ioco School
From the start of the refinery, many employees were men with young families making school a necessity. In 1917, a one-room school was built along the railway among the shacks. It accommodated 17 children grades one to eight. The school was a small, unpainted building without sanitary facilities or water. It is remembered as having “strict discipline and bare furnishings.”
In 1919, the federal government granted a 99-year lease for two acres near Ioco to build a new school. A four-room school was completed by 1923 with classrooms for 100 students, grades one through eleven. Domestic science for girls and manual training for boys were taught in the basement. Students went to the refinery for chemistry and to the community hall for physical education, sports and dancing.
In 1946 School District 43 was established and Ioco School became an elementary school for children grades one to six. Older students went to school in Port Moody. Ioco School served the communities of Ioco, Sunnyside, Anmore, Pleasantside and Alderside, with bus service. Enrolment peaked in 1958 with 179 pupils.
IOCO Domestic Science Class
[Left to right] Rita, Lily, Leona, Dorothy, Irene and Mildred.
The School Song
They talk of other systems in elementary schools,
In America and Britain they have some worthwhile rules,
But in all the greatest systems
There’s none comes anywhere near,
With a towrow, row, row, row, row,
The IOCO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL.
Chorus:
We cheer for dear IOCO a small and friendly school,
Oh! See the Gold and Purple, our bright and shining Jewel,
We work to help its progress
And raise its standards high,
Hooray….Hooray….Ioco
We’ll never let you die.
No matter how you view it IOCO has the name
From Vancouver to New Brunswick there’s nothing quite the same.
In each provincial system,
There’s good but not the fame,
For Purple and Gold we have and hold,
Ioco has the name.
Chorus:
School District #43
We give our heartfelt thanks to thee.
We give our heartfelt thanks to thee!
(In 1958/59 Song to thank the School district #43 When the new Gymnasium was completed. Song believed to be composed by teacher Mr. Edmun Benville
Sung to the tune of “British Grenadiers”)