Esquimalt High School

Esquimalt High School

Esse Quam Videri
Be True To Yourself
Address
847 Colville Rd.
Victoria, British Columbia, V9A 4N9
Canada
Coordinates 48°26′17″N 123°23′49″W / 48.438°N 123.397°W / 48.438; -123.397Coordinates: 48°26′17″N 123°23′49″W / 48.438°N 123.397°W / 48.438; -123.397
Information
School type Public, high school
Established 24 August 1915 (1915-08-24)
School board School District 61 Greater Victoria
Superintendent Piet Langstraat
Principal Tammy Renyard
Vice Principals Liz McMaster, Emily Kirzinger
Faculty 72
Grades 9-12
Enrollment 650 (as of 2016)[1]
Language English, French
Campus Urban
Colour(s)         
Website www.esquimalt.sd61.bc.ca

École Secondaire Esquimalt High School (or "EHS") is a high school located in Esquimalt, a township located west of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. EHS is operated by the Greater Victoria School District. It is the designated secondary school for Shoreline and Rockheights Middle Schools and serves students from Esquimalt, View Royal, and the Victoria neighbourhoods of Vic West and Craigflower.[2] The school is one of three to retain "High School" in its name when the Province of B.C. directed the change to "Secondary School".

Academic programs

In addition to standard core curriculum programs, the following are offered:[3]

Athletics

The Curling Academy focuses on developing a blend of skills including academic excellence, leadership development, and curling skills. The program accepts students from all levels of curling proficiency, including wheelchair curlers.

Weather Station

The University of Victoria operates a weather station at EHS as part of its School-Based Weather Station Network which gathers data from schools around Greater Victoria for its Climate Modelling Group of the School of Earth and Ocean Science. The data is collected at the university and used to provide meteorological forecasts online.[4]

Sustainability

The school is a participant in the Sustainable High Schools Project offered by the Sierra Club BC’s Environmental Education Program.[5]

Notable alumni

References

External links

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