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Bill Bramfield appointed principal of Rimbey Junior Senior High School

Current principal Tim Lekas retiring at the end of the school year
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Bill Bramfield. (Photo submitted)

Rimbey Junior Senior High School (RJSHS) will have a new principal next fall, as Principal Tim Lekas is retiring at the end of the 2020/21 school year.

Wolf Creek Public Schools (WCPS) announced that Bill Bramfield will be taking over the role.

“I look forward to working with our great staff to continue to deliver high quality education to the community of Rimbey,” said Bramfield in a press release.

Bramfield has been a part of the WCPS team since 1997, serving in various classroom teaching roles and as an assistant principal at RJSHS since 2004.

“We are most confident that Bill will continue to lead Rimbey Junior Senior High School in a way that continues to honour the culture and traditions of the school and the community,” said Corrine Thorsteinson, WCPS assistant superintendent, people services in the release.

“Over the years, Bill has made his mark as an engaging classroom teacher and a dedicated school and community coach through football and hockey.”

Bramfield completed his BA and B.Ed in General Science at the University of Lethbridge (1996) and was a member of the Wolf Creek M.Ed Cohort with the University of Lethbridge in the early 2000s, receiving his M.Ed in Educational Leadership in 2004.