Esquimalt High School
Esquimalt High School | |
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high school | |
Motto | Esse Quam Videri (Be True To Yourself) |
Established | 24 August 1915 |
School board | School District 61 Greater Victoria |
Superintendent | Shelley Green |
Principal | Sarah Garr |
Vice Principals | Chris Koutougos, Jared Adams |
Faculty | 72 |
Grades | 9-12 |
Enrollment | 628[1] (2016-2017) |
Language | English, French |
Campus | Urban |
Colour(s) | |
Website | www |
École Secondaire Esquimalt High School (or "EHS") is a
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". The school is served by the student-run newspaper Esquimalt Ink.[3]
Academic programs
In addition to standard core curriculum programs, the following are offered:[4]
- Career Preparation Programs in Jazz, Media & Graphic Arts, Automotive Technology and Food Industry Training
- Culinary Arts
- 4C Challenge Gifted Education (commitment to tasks; creative problem solving; challenging curriculum and assignments; and community involvement)
- Dramatic Arts
- Fine Arts
- Concert Band
- Jr. Jazz Ensemble
- Sr. Jazz Ensemble
- Concert Choir
- Vocal Ensemble
- Rhythm and Blues Band
- First Nations Education
- French Immersion
- Leadership
- Musical Theatre
- Improv
- Technology Education (woodworking, metalworking, electronics, automotive technology)
- Victoria International High School Programs
Athletics
The various athletics teams are known as the Esquimalt Dockers.
- Basketball
- Curling
- Rowing
- Rugby
- Swimming
- Wrestling
- Badminton
- Tennis
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
meteorological forecasts online.[5]
Sustainability
The school is a participant in the Sustainable High Schools Project offered by the Sierra Club BC’s Environmental Education Program.[6]
Notable alumni
- * Chief Sealth High School)[7]
References
- ^ "School Enrollment Numbers". School District 61 Greater Victoria. Retrieved March 3, 2017.
- ^ "School District catchment map, retrieved online 2011-04-28". Archived from the original on 2011-04-27. Retrieved 2011-04-28.
- ^ "Esquimalt Ink, October 22, Issue 1" (PDF). Esquimalt Ink. Retrieved 1 March 2023.
- ^ School District website, retrieved online 2011-04-28
- ^ UVic School-Based Weather Station Network, retrieved online 2011-04-11
- ^ Sierra Club BC, retrieved online 2011-04-28
- ^ Article with school yearbook photographs, retrieved online 2011-04-27