About Eleanor W. Graham Middle

Eleanor W. Graham Middle School, with 219 students enrolled, is home to a strong and proud school spirit, embodied by our Eagles. The energy within the school fosters a sense of belonging, where students and staff work together to create an inclusive and supportive environment. Our school community values respect and positive interactions, which we are actively cultivating to help students grow and thrive.

We are particularly proud of the culture of respect and positivity that is being nurtured at Eleanor W. Graham Middle School. This focus on building strong relationships and promoting kindness is a core part of our school’s identity. Additionally, the school has a unique connection to its history— the “W” in Eleanor W. Graham stands for the Wilson family name, and our gymnasium is named after Nora Wilson, Eleanor’s granddaughter. The school’s eagle mascot, a symbol of strength and pride, was intricately carved by chainsaw artist Mike Budd from Bass River, adding a personal and artistic touch to our school’s spirit.

Our Vision

Personalization, Innovation, Engagement

Our Mission

The Anglophone North School District community commits to engaging children and students in an inclusive environment that embraces teamwork, responsibility, innovation and personal excellence.