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Burnaby South Secondary School

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Burnaby South Secondary
Address
Map
5455 Rumble St

, ,
Canada
Coordinates49°12′58″N 122°59′7″W / 49.21611°N 122.98528°W / 49.21611; -122.98528
Information
School typePublic, high school
Founded1922
School boardSchool District 41 Burnaby
School number4141062
PrincipalMs. Victoria Lee
Staff104
Grades8–12
Enrollment1693[1] (2015)
LanguageEnglish, ASL
AreaSouth Slope
Mascot"Rebels" – animal is a rhino
Team nameRebels
Websitesouth.burnabyschools.ca Edit this at Wikidata

Burnaby South Secondary is a public high school in Burnaby, British Columbia, and it serves the South Slope, Burnaby neighbourhood, and Southern Burnaby. It is one of the eight high schools within School District 41 Burnaby. Burnaby South currently contains approximately 1700 students.[2]

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History

Today, students attending Burnaby South go to school in a modern building constructed in 1993 at 5455 Rumble Street.

The first Burnaby South Secondary school opened with 175 students in 1922 at 6626 Kingsway, in an old building built in 1913 that previously served as Kingsway East Elementary school.

Over the years, the school expanded to accommodate more students. A new stucco building was constructed on the grounds in 1940, and in the 1960s, a new vocational wing was added, with a cafeteria and room for vocational programs.

The decision was made in 1991 to construct a new school which was built in time for the start of the school year in September 1993.

Developed as a Year 2000 school, the building incorporated a significant amount of technology, including monitors in all the halls and classrooms in place of PAs and a card swipe attendance system. Former B.C. Premier Christy Clark graduated from Burnaby South in 1983.

Feeder schools include Clinton, Glenwood, Maywood, Nelson, South Slope/BC School for the Deaf, Stride Avenue, Suncrest, Taylor Park, and Windsor.[3]

Facilities

Facilities include two tournament sized gymnasiums, a fitness/dance room, a weight room, a wrestling room, and a large indoor running track encircling the physical education facility; a professional 600 seat community theatre, called The Michael J. Fox Theatre; lab facilities in science, home economics, art, drama, business education, and technology education; and Southpoint, the school store run by Marketing students.

Sports teams are available from grades 8–12 for basketball, wrestling, swimming, golf, soccer, rugby, volleyball, badminton, tennis, and dragon boating.

Burnaby South also offers many clubs and councils to its students. Notable clubs include We Council, Student Government, and Interact.

Academics

The school offers a wide variety of honours courses and 21 Advanced Placement courses. In 2013, the Burnaby School District announced that the school would be offering the AP Capstone Diploma Program in the 2014/15 year. As of 2019, it is one of only ten schools across Canada that offer the program.[4]

Notable alumni

References

  1. ^ "Burnaby South Secondary & BC Provincial School for the Deaf (BCSD)". Retrieved 31 July 2018.
  2. ^ "BC School for the Deaf | Burnaby Schools District". Burnaby South Secondary & BC Provincial School for the Deaf (BCSD). Burnaby Board of Education School District 41. Retrieved 31 July 2018.
  3. ^ "School District No. 41 (Burnaby) Long Range Facility Plan" (PDF). Retrieved 2020-02-12.
  4. ^ "Burnaby School District – SD41". Archived from the original on 2013-12-13. Retrieved 2013-12-13.
  5. ^ "Christy Clark | the Canadian Encyclopedia". www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca. Retrieved 2014-10-26.
  6. ^ "Christine Sinclair | the Canadian Encyclopedia". www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca. Retrieved 2014-10-26.
  7. ^ "Christine Sinclair, Canada Win First Gold Medal in Women's Soccer". NBC Sports. Retrieved 2021-08-06.

External links

School Reports – BC Ministry of Education

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