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Georges P. Vanier Secondary School

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49°42′35.28″N 124°59′56.12″W / 49.7098000°N 124.9989222°W / 49.7098000; -124.9989222

Georges P. Vanier Secondary
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4830 Headquarters Road

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Canada
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School typePublic, high school
School boardSchool District 71 Comox Valley
School number7171040
PrincipalJulie Shields
Grades8-12
Websitegpvanier.ca

Georges P. Vanier Secondary School is a high school in Courtenay, British Columbia, Canada. The school was named after Georges P. Vanier, one of Canada's most popular Governors General.

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History

The school opened in January 1968, completing a move of students from the old Courtenay Senior High School. Vanier was built to have a capacity of 1200 students. The school population grew to more than 1700 in the early 2000s, with the addition of 36 portable classrooms. This led to the opening of Mark R. Isfeld Senior Secondary School, which became the third district secondary school in the early 2000s.

Vanier has primarily been the regional secondary school in the Comox Valley School District, serving students from Hornby and Denman Islands, the City of Courtenay, and the communities of Dove Creek, Merville, Black Creek, Saratoga and Miracle Beach communities up to the Oyster River, which separates the Comox Valley School District from the Campbell River district.

In 2016, the school started a $33.8 million upgrade.[1]

Facilities

The school facility has a natural setting on 96 acres (390,000 m2) located next to the Comox Valley Sports Centre, community track and playing fields. The grounds include three playing fields and access to a community all-weather field and a community daycare primarily built for teen mothers. The school includes the Vanier Studio Theatre, a full teaching cafeteria, and a large technology education wing that includes shops for house construction, auto mechanics, small engines, metalworking, electronics/robotics, woodwork and drafting.

International exchange

Vanier has established links with four sister schools, one in Italy, one in Wales and two in Japan.

Athletics

Georges P. Vanier Secondary competes in Zone E (Vancouver Island) of BC School Sports. The sports teams are:[2]

Fall

  • Volleyball (Boys and Girls)
  • Cross Country
  • Swimming
  • Soccer (Senior Boys)

Winter

  • Basketball (Boys and Girls)
  • Gymnastics
  • Wrestling
  • Ski and Snowboarding

Spring

  • Track and Field
  • Mountain Biking
  • Soccer (Senior Girls)
  • Rugby (Boys and Girls)
  • Golf
  • Ultimate Frisbee

The school won the BC provincial championships in senior girls' rugby in 2018-2019.[citation needed]

National Championships

  • Robotics, 2004, 2010
  • Robotics World Championships, 2010
  • Improv, 2009, 2010
  • Improv, Destination Imagination Global Championships, 2018

Notable alumni

References

  1. ^ "School District 71 - Georges P. Vanier Secondary". Government of British Columbia. 2018. Retrieved 16 November 2019.
  2. ^ "Athletics – GP Vanier Secondary". Retrieved 2021-08-26.
  3. ^ Cattrall, Kim (October 18, 2018). "Happy 50th @ComoxValleySD71! Can't wait to see all the improvements you've made. Here's to another 50 years!". Twitter. Retrieved April 30, 2024.
  4. ^ Caddell, Ian (October 19, 2006). "Flags of Our Fathers' Barry Pepper learns the art of war". The Georgia Straight. Retrieved September 24, 2022.


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