Colonel Gray Senior High School is located in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island and offers a wide range of provincial courses in English and French Immersion as well as the International Baccalaureate (IB) program. Established in 1966 and named after Colonel John Hamilton Gray (former Premier of PEI and chairman of the Confederation Conference of 1864) it is colloquially referred to as "The Gray". Colonel Gray has a multicultural student population of just over 900 students hailing from over 52 countries around the world. The surrounding community boasts many outdoor recreation facilities and parks, a waterfront boardwalk, a diversity of restaurants & shops and the Confederation Center of the Arts is only a short walk away from the school.