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Sir Winston Churchill Secondary School (Vancouver)

Coordinates: 49°13′15″N 123°07′28″W / 49.22083°N 123.12444°W / 49.22083; -123.12444
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Sir Winston Churchill Secondary School
Address
Map
7055 Heather Street

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Canada
Coordinates49°13′15″N 123°07′28″W / 49.22083°N 123.12444°W / 49.22083; -123.12444
Information
School typePublic, Secondary school
MottoLatin: Pro Virili Parte
(To the best of one's ability)
Founded1956 (1956)
School boardSchool District 39 Vancouver
SuperintendentSuzanne Hoffman
Area trusteeFraser Ballantyne
School number3939015
DirectorMagdalena Kassis (Director of Instruction)
PrincipalAngela Haveman
Grades8–12
Enrollment2000[1] (2017)
Capacity1850
LanguageEnglish, French Immersion
AreaMarpole
Colour(s)Red, Blue and White    
MascotBulldog
Team nameChurchill Bulldogs
Public transit access10, 15, 17, 49, 100, Canada Line
Websitevsb.bc.ca/schools/sir-winston-churchill

Sir Winston Churchill Secondary School is a public secondary school located in Vancouver, British Columbia.[2] Churchill Secondary is one of three International Baccalaureate schools (along with Britannia Secondary School and King George Secondary School)[3][4] and one of three French immersion secondary schools in Vancouver.[5] It is named after Winston Churchill, the former prime minister of the United Kingdom.[6][4] Churchill has the largest student body population in district 39 with about 2000 students in the campus.

Churchill is fed by the surrounding elementary schools in its catchment area. They include Sir Wilfrid Laurier Elementary School, Dr. Annie B. Jamieson Elementary School, Sir William Osler Elementary School, J.W. Sexsmith Elementary School, and David Lloyd George Elementary School. Although not within Churchill's catchment area, L'École Bilingue, Kerrisdale Elementary School, L'École Quilchena and Sir James Douglas Elementary School feed into its French immersion program.

Special programs

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IB programme

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Churchill Secondary offers an International Baccalaureate (IB) Programme, which attracts many students from the school district to apply. The school also offers the IB Certificate Programme, which allows students in the regular BC provincial curriculum to take part in IB courses. This option is only open when there is a vacancy in that particular class. IB courses include English, French, Japanese, Mandarin (cancelled since the school year 2021–2022), Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Geography, History, Art, Psychology, Film Studies, Theatre, Mathematics, and Theory of Knowledge. French immersion students entering the IB Programme may opt to take a more advanced French course (called French A, as opposed to French B for non-French immersion students), allowing them to earn a BC French Dogwood Diploma and a bilingual IB diploma simultaneously, in addition to the standard BC Dogwood Diploma and IB diploma.

Information sessions are held each year for entry into the program which requires a written application, previous academic performance record, standardized testing (PSAT), and an interview for students not currently attending Churchill Secondary.

As part of Global Families, a project where IB students choose a developing country to educate others on, students host World Awareness Day in which they set up displays in downtown Vancouver to teach the public about their country of choice. Students can also get involved as a member of IB Council or as an IB Director.

The program prepares students for post-secondary studies, with the possibility of receiving post-secondary credit for transferable courses, and Churchill's IB program provides a greater opportunity for alumni to study at the University of British Columbia.

Prelude programme

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There is also an advanced academics programme for grade 10 students, with the name changed from 'Pre-IB' to 'Prelude' since 2016 due to it no longer being affiliated with the International Baccalaureate organization. Prelude is available for both French immersion and English students currently attending Churchill Secondary. There is one class of French immersion Prelude students and two classes of English Prelude students. The French immersion students taking part in the Prelude program have their French Language and Literature, Sciences, Social Studies, and one additional class in French (referred to as FICO, though the name often changes from year to year) as one group, with only the English classes shared with the non-French immersion Prelude students. Other classes, such as electives and mathematics, are taken with the general school population. There has also been one new class of Spanish Prelude students that started in 2022.

Ideal Mini School

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Ideal Mini School is a grade 8–12 mini school program with 129 students (2010).

Synergy programme

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The Synergy programme is an advanced programme for students in grades 8 and 9 who have demonstrated academic excellence and wish to augment their learning through an enhanced curriculum. A portfolio and an entrance test are required for admission. The program aims to foster critical thinking as well as a sense of community.[7]

French immersion

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Secondary French immersion is for students continuing on from elementary French immersion. There are two types of French immersion programs in elementary school: regular "French immersion" and "late-immersion". "French immersion" refers to French immersion programs that begin at the kindergarten level, while "late-immersion" refers to French immersion programs that begin in the 2nd grade. Students can receive a Bilingual Graduation Certificate. Students in French immersion can also participate in the IB program and receive a bilingual IB diploma. Students participate yearly in a French speech arts competition and are categorized between anglophone and francophone.[citation needed]

Science fair

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An annual school science fair is held at Churchill Secondary, and two hundred projects are chosen to represent the school at the Vancouver District Science Fair. Winners there move onto the Greater Vancouver Regional Science Fair, and then onto the Canada-Wide Science Fair.

Athletics

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The school's mascot is a bulldog, as Sir Winston Churchill, for whom the school is named, has been compared to a bulldog in political cartoons since the 1940s.[8] It offers volleyball, boys soccer, field hockey, swimming, curling, writing, and cross country teams in the fall; basketball, girls ice hockey, and table tennis teams in the winter; and girls soccer, rugby, track & field, badminton, tennis, golf, girls softball, and ultimate teams in the springtime.[9] Teams are divided by age group: Bantam (Grade 8), Juvenile (Grade 9), Junior (Grade 10), and Senior (Grades 11 & 12).

Basketball

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The school has 8 competitive teams for boys and girls and offers a basketball course to further student's skills. Every year the school hosts the Bulldog Classic, a basketball tournament with schools participating from around the Greater Vancouver region.[10] On March 16, 2014, the Senior Boys Basketball Team won the AAAA B.C. High School Boys Championship against Surrey's Holy Cross.[11]

Field hockey

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Churchill has a Senior A field hockey team, which practices on the school campus's upper field. In 2012, Churchill Senior A was almost undefeated in the regular season except for a 1–0 loss against Richmond's McMath. They also won the Vancouver city championship that year. along with the championships from 2015 to 2018. Churchill Senior A had consistently won a seed in the BC AAA Girls Field Hockey Provincials,[12] however, in the 2013 season lost the seat to rivals Eric Hamber Griffins.[13] In the recent years, Churchill has done well in provincials and placed 8th in 2018 then however slipping down to 13th place in 2019. In the previous years of 2022 and 2023, Churchill Senior Team placed 3rd in the AAA Girls Field Hockey Provincials.

Swimming

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Since 2015 the school has a swimming team that competes on a city level and takes part in the British Columbia provincial championship.[citation needed]

Badminton

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Since 2019, the school has had a very solid badminton team. In 2019, they managed to achieve 9th place at the British Columbia provincial championship, just 2 places lower than their top record of 7th.[citation needed]

Churchill Esports Club

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As of 2022, Churchill's esports team has attended three national and one international tournaments. The team won two national tournament titles and placed second in the international tournament despite being seeded last.

Extra-curricular activities

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  • Winston Churchill is a competitor in Reach for the Top, and has won the provincial championship in 2008, 2009, and 2010.
  • Churchill's student-run website SWC social hosts the Churchill's Got Talent music competition powered by online voting and filmed the school's lip dub video.[14]


Sustainability

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Churchill has several sustainability student groups, with Environmental Club[15] and the Climate Strike Club being the most notable. The Youth 4 Tap Club succeeding in banning the sale of plastic water bottles on campus.[16] There is also recycling and composting club. The school also offers an environmental stewardship course for tenth graders, which develops sustainability projects and tends to the school vegetable garden.

History

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An old back-and-white picture of Sir Winston Churchill
A picture of Sir Winston Churchill secondary taken sometime in 1957 from the south-east side of the school
the A-Wing extension
The A-Wing extension seen from the south-east side of the high school

In 1956 the secondary school was built as a homage to Winston Churchill.

In the early 1990s, the school experienced a surge in student enrollment. To accommodate the increase, portable classrooms were installed south of the main building. By the mid-to-late 1990s, an extension to the school was built as a permanent replacement for the portable classrooms. The extension added two new science labs, several new classrooms and a third gym.

In 2020, an outdoor learning center was built east of the school.

Notable events

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In 2015, a letter containing Churchill's signature was found onsite following a call to "unearth the Vancouver School Board's artistic and cultural possessions"[17]

Notable alumni

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References

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  1. ^ Long Range Facilities Plan 2019: Appendix G (PDF) (Report). May 29, 2019. p. 1. Archived from the original (PDF) on November 1, 2020. Retrieved August 7, 2020.
  2. ^ "Sir Winston Churchill". www.vsb.bc.ca. Retrieved 2023-03-09.
  3. ^ "International Baccalaureate (IB)". www.vsb.bc.ca. Retrieved 2023-03-09.
  4. ^ a b "2021–22 SWC School Plan" (PDF). School Plan for Sir Winston Churchill Secondary School. Retrieved 9 March 2023.
  5. ^ "French Immersion". www.vsb.bc.ca. Retrieved 2023-03-09.
  6. ^ "Sir Winston Churchill | VSB Archives & Heritage". Retrieved 2023-03-09.
  7. ^ https://www.vsb.bc.ca/schools/sir-winston-churchill/Teaching-and-Learning/Programs/Synergy/Pages/Default.aspx Archived 2022-12-20 at the Wayback Machine [bare URL]
  8. ^ Hall, Douglas J. (12 January 2023), Bulldog Churchill: The Evolution of a Famous Image (published 29 August 2013), p. 18
  9. ^ "Team Information – SWC Athletic". Archived from the original on 2016-05-04. Retrieved 2014-03-17.
  10. ^ https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=215943278489547&id=163187443765131&stream_ref=10 [user-generated source]
  11. ^ "Mindy Minhas top dog as Sir Winston Churchill bring home first senior boys basketball title". Archived from the original on 2014-03-19.
  12. ^ http://www2.canada.com/news/patrick+pair+goals+carries+churchill+bulldogs+field+hockey+city/7501695/story.html?id=7501695 [dead link]
  13. ^ "Field hockey: Hamber edges Churchill in must-win game". 28 October 2013.
  14. ^ Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine: "[OFFICIAL] Sir Winston Churchill Secondary School Lip Dub – Fire of Glory". YouTube.
  15. ^ "List of clubs" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2014-11-29.
  16. ^ "Meeting minutes" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2014-11-29.
  17. ^ Proctor, Jason (Feb 18, 2015). "Winston Churchill, Emily Carr artifacts found hidden in Vancouver schools".
  18. ^ "Five things to know about Ken Sim, the NPA's mayoral nomination". vancouversun. Retrieved 2023-06-10.
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