The Langley School District is one of the earliest school districts in British Columbia. It was established on April 30, 1871, prior to British Columbia becoming part of Canada. The first teacher appointed to the Langley School board by the province of British Columbia was Mr. William W. Gibbs on June 21, 1872. There were 30 students in the district that year. In 1906–1907, the school district formed a single board of trustees to cover all schools, rather than boards of trustees for each individual school. That year, schools in the district included Belmont, Aldergrove, Glen Valley, South Aldergrove (Patricia), Langley Prairie, Port Kells, Lochiel, Beaver, Langley, Otter, Springbrook, Glencoe, Douglas, East Langley, and Glenwood. Grades 9 and 10 were taught in the district for the first time when a room was rented at the Billy Murray Hotel for 23 students. In 1909, the high school students were moved to the old cheese factory, and then to Belmont Superior School in 1911. In December 2011,
Royal Canadian Mounted Police Superintendent Derek Cooke announced that charges of sexual interference and
sexual assault had been laid against a 57-year-old female teacher in the school district.
Langley Schools Music Project The school district gained some fame in 2001 with the re-release of
The Langley Schools Music Project, a collection of children's chorus recordings made from 1976 to 1977 by Canadian music teacher Hans Fenger in the
Glenwood Elementary School gymnasium. The students from
Glenwood,
South Carvolth,
Lochiel and
Wix-Brown performed unique versions of pop hits by the likes of
The Beach Boys,
David Bowie, and
Paul McCartney. The recordings were quickly forgotten until
Irwin Chusid, a DJ on the New Jersey radio station
WFMU rediscovered them in 2000. He managed to get them released on Bar/None Records, and they immediately created an international buzz, making many end-of-the-year best album lists in 2001.
VH-1 orchestrated a reunion of the students and their teacher in 2002, and aired a documentary as well. ==Elementary schools==