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'''Claremont Secondary School''' (or '''CSS''') is a public [[secondary school]] in [[Saanich, British Columbia|Saanich]], a suburb of [[Victoria, British Columbia]], [[Canada]]. It is operated by [[School District 63 Saanich]]. CSS is one of three secondary schools in the school district and the one serving the southern end of the [[Saanich Peninsula]]. It is fed from Royal Oak Middle School and is an active participant in the Saanich International Student Program (SISP), with over 100 international students from nine countries enrolled at CSS for the 2013-14 school year.<ref>[http://www.sisp.sd63.bc.ca Saanich International Student Program webpage]. Retrieved 2013-11-03</ref><ref>[http://www.sd63.bc.ca/district-map District Map]. Retrieved 2013-11-03</ref><ref>[http://claremont.sd63.bc.ca/pluginfile.php/23480/mod_resource/content/0/Claremont%202013%20School%20Plan.pdf School context]. Retrieved 2013-11-03</ref>
'''Claremont Secondary School''' (or '''CSS''') is a public [[secondary school]] in [[Saanich, British Columbia|Saanich]], a suburb of [[Victoria, British Columbia]], [[Canada]]. It is operated by [[School District 63 Saanich]]. CSS is one of three secondary schools in the school district and the one serving the southern end of the [[Saanich Peninsula]]. It is fed from Royal Oak Middle School and is an active participant in the Saanich International Student Program (SISP), with over 100 international students from nine countries enrolled at CSS for the 2013-14 school year.<ref>[http://www.sisp.sd63.bc.ca Saanich International Student Program webpage]. Retrieved 2013-11-03</ref><ref>[http://www.sd63.bc.ca/district-map District Map] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131104195728/http://www.sd63.bc.ca/district-map |date=2013-11-04 }}. Retrieved 2013-11-03</ref><ref>[http://claremont.sd63.bc.ca/pluginfile.php/23480/mod_resource/content/0/Claremont%202013%20School%20Plan.pdf School context] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131104195703/http://claremont.sd63.bc.ca/pluginfile.php/23480/mod_resource/content/0/Claremont%202013%20School%20Plan.pdf |date=2013-11-04 }}. Retrieved 2013-11-03</ref>


CSS offers a variety of special academic programs, including: study/work programs in Quebec and France; a vibrant literary and creative writing environment; foreign languages with a focus on French and Spanish; Advanced Placement courses in sciences, liberal arts, and mathematics; and post secondary credit courses in accounting, criminology, and secondary school apprenticeships; and specialty and performing arts (see below).
CSS offers a variety of special academic programs, including: study/work programs in Quebec and France; a vibrant literary and creative writing environment; foreign languages with a focus on French and Spanish; Advanced Placement courses in sciences, liberal arts, and mathematics; and post secondary credit courses in accounting, criminology, and secondary school apprenticeships; and specialty and performing arts (see below).
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==Facilities==
==Facilities==
The building was originally constructed in 1961 but was not completed in time for the 1961-62 school year, so during its first year Claremont operated during the afternoons in Royal Oak Middle School. Significant additions and upgrades were undertaken in 1966, 1975, and 1994.<ref>[http://www.bced.gov.bc.ca/capitalplanning/seismic/risk_ratings_blocks.pdf BC Government Capital Planning seismic structural risk ratings]. Retrieved 2013-11-03</ref> The school was scheduled to undergo seismic upgrades in 2009.<ref>[http://www2.news.gov.bc.ca/news_releases_2005-2009/2009EDUC0043-000596.htm British Columbia Ministry of Education press release April 1, 2009]. Retrieved 2013-11-03.</ref><ref>[http://www.bradleyshuyaarchitect.com/educational.html Architect's website]. Retrieved 2013-11-03</ref> The school is home to the '''Ridge Playhouse''', a school district-owned theatre where students showcase their talent for paying public audiences.<ref>[http://www.bclocalnews.com/community/115748609.html?mobile=true ''Claremont students take Romeo and Juliet back to the 1950s'', BC Local News, February 10, 2011]. Retrieved 2013-11-03</ref> The theatre also hosts meetings and productions by community groups.<ref>[http://www.victoriayouthmusicaltheatre.com/index.htm/page5.html Victoria Youth Musical Theatre]. Retrieved 2013-11-03</ref>
The building was originally constructed in 1961 but was not completed in time for the 1961-62 school year, so during its first year Claremont operated during the afternoons in Royal Oak Middle School. Significant additions and upgrades were undertaken in 1966, 1975, and 1994.<ref>[http://www.bced.gov.bc.ca/capitalplanning/seismic/risk_ratings_blocks.pdf BC Government Capital Planning seismic structural risk ratings] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131104170300/http://www.bced.gov.bc.ca/capitalplanning/seismic/risk_ratings_blocks.pdf |date=2013-11-04 }}. Retrieved 2013-11-03</ref> The school was scheduled to undergo seismic upgrades in 2009.<ref>[http://www2.news.gov.bc.ca/news_releases_2005-2009/2009EDUC0043-000596.htm British Columbia Ministry of Education press release April 1, 2009]. Retrieved 2013-11-03.</ref><ref>[http://www.bradleyshuyaarchitect.com/educational.html Architect's website] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130824084917/http://bradleyshuyaarchitect.com/educational.html |date=2013-08-24 }}. Retrieved 2013-11-03</ref> The school is home to the '''Ridge Playhouse''', a school district-owned theatre where students showcase their talent for paying public audiences.<ref>[http://www.bclocalnews.com/community/115748609.html?mobile=true ''Claremont students take Romeo and Juliet back to the 1950s'', BC Local News, February 10, 2011]. Retrieved 2013-11-03</ref> The theatre also hosts meetings and productions by community groups.<ref>[http://www.victoriayouthmusicaltheatre.com/index.htm/page5.html Victoria Youth Musical Theatre]. Retrieved 2013-11-03</ref>


==''The Claremont Review''==
==''The Claremont Review''==
''The Claremont Review'' (''CR''; not to be confused with the ''[[Claremont Review of Books]]'') is an acclaimed magazine that showcases inspiring young adult writers, aged 13–19. It publishes poetry, fiction, drama and art, in two editions per year. It was founded in 1992 by volunteer co-editors who were teachers at Claremont Secondary School. The ''CR'' accepts submissions from anywhere in the English-speaking world. As of 2013 ''CR'' has published writers from every Canadian province, multiple U.S. states, Europe, Asia, Australia, and Africa. The ''CR'' receives support from various levels of private and public agencies and groups. In 1999 it was voted "Literary Magazine of the Year" by ''Write'' Magazine.<ref>[http://www.theclaremontreview.ca/html/abouttheclaremontreview.html The Claremont Review - About]. Retrieved 2013-11-03</ref><ref>[http://www.newpages.com/literary-magazines/claremont-review.htm Newpages]. Retrieved 2013-11-03</ref><ref>[http://www.bcamp.bc.ca/magazines/claremont-review Magazine Association of BC]. Retrieved 2013-11-03</ref>
''The Claremont Review'' (''CR''; not to be confused with the ''[[Claremont Review of Books]]'') is an acclaimed magazine that showcases inspiring young adult writers, aged 13–19. It publishes poetry, fiction, drama and art, in two editions per year. It was founded in 1992 by volunteer co-editors who were teachers at Claremont Secondary School. The ''CR'' accepts submissions from anywhere in the English-speaking world. As of 2013 ''CR'' has published writers from every Canadian province, multiple U.S. states, Europe, Asia, Australia, and Africa. The ''CR'' receives support from various levels of private and public agencies and groups. In 1999 it was voted "Literary Magazine of the Year" by ''Write'' Magazine.<ref>[http://www.theclaremontreview.ca/html/abouttheclaremontreview.html The Claremont Review - About]. Retrieved 2013-11-03</ref><ref>[http://www.newpages.com/literary-magazines/claremont-review.htm Newpages] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130906044702/http://www.newpages.com/literary-magazines/claremont-review.htm |date=2013-09-06 }}. Retrieved 2013-11-03</ref><ref>[http://www.bcamp.bc.ca/magazines/claremont-review Magazine Association of BC]. Retrieved 2013-11-03</ref>


==Notable alumni==
==Notable alumni==

Revision as of 21:13, 8 August 2017

Claremont Secondary School
Address
Map
4980 Wesley Rd

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Canada
Coordinates48°30′58″N 123°22′29″W / 48.516°N 123.3748°W / 48.516; -123.3748
Information
School typePublic, high school
School boardSchool District 63 Saanich
PrincipalPeter Westhaver
Grades9-12
Enrollment1200 (approx.)[1]
LanguageEnglish
Colour(s)Red & White
Team nameSpartans
Websiteclaremont.sd63.bc.ca

Claremont Secondary School (or CSS) is a public secondary school in Saanich, a suburb of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. It is operated by School District 63 Saanich. CSS is one of three secondary schools in the school district and the one serving the southern end of the Saanich Peninsula. It is fed from Royal Oak Middle School and is an active participant in the Saanich International Student Program (SISP), with over 100 international students from nine countries enrolled at CSS for the 2013-14 school year.[2][3][4]

CSS offers a variety of special academic programs, including: study/work programs in Quebec and France; a vibrant literary and creative writing environment; foreign languages with a focus on French and Spanish; Advanced Placement courses in sciences, liberal arts, and mathematics; and post secondary credit courses in accounting, criminology, and secondary school apprenticeships; and specialty and performing arts (see below).

Programs of Choice

The school offers several Programs of Choice (POC) for students:

Institute of Global Solutions

The IGS offers a project-based curriculum focusing on environmental and humanitarian challenges of the 21st century, including poverty reduction, food production, urbanization, and sustainable energy. The program is open to students from around the world. It includes local field studies and an overseas field trip for Grade 12 students.

Pursuit of Excellence (PEP)

The PEP's focus is participation in the Duke of Edinburgh's Award program, which includes four components: volunteering, skills, physical, expedition. There are three levels (Gold, Silver, Bronze); all students in the PEP are required to complete the Bronze Level before graduation.

Programs of Choice in Athletics

In addition to the standard athletics program that includes tennis and boys' rugby, POC in Athletics include rowing (at nearby Elk Lake), lacrosse, golf and aquatics.

Focus on Fine Arts (FOFA)

The following performing arts programs are offered:

  • Visual Art
  • Drama
  • Music
  • Musical Theatre
  • Dance
  • Film and Television
  • Stagecraft

The primary venue is the on-site Ridge Playhouse.

Facilities

The building was originally constructed in 1961 but was not completed in time for the 1961-62 school year, so during its first year Claremont operated during the afternoons in Royal Oak Middle School. Significant additions and upgrades were undertaken in 1966, 1975, and 1994.[5] The school was scheduled to undergo seismic upgrades in 2009.[6][7] The school is home to the Ridge Playhouse, a school district-owned theatre where students showcase their talent for paying public audiences.[8] The theatre also hosts meetings and productions by community groups.[9]

The Claremont Review

The Claremont Review (CR; not to be confused with the Claremont Review of Books) is an acclaimed magazine that showcases inspiring young adult writers, aged 13–19. It publishes poetry, fiction, drama and art, in two editions per year. It was founded in 1992 by volunteer co-editors who were teachers at Claremont Secondary School. The CR accepts submissions from anywhere in the English-speaking world. As of 2013 CR has published writers from every Canadian province, multiple U.S. states, Europe, Asia, Australia, and Africa. The CR receives support from various levels of private and public agencies and groups. In 1999 it was voted "Literary Magazine of the Year" by Write Magazine.[10][11][12]

Notable alumni

References

  1. ^ Claremont context Archived 2013-11-04 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 2013-11-03
  2. ^ Saanich International Student Program webpage. Retrieved 2013-11-03
  3. ^ District Map Archived 2013-11-04 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 2013-11-03
  4. ^ School context Archived 2013-11-04 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 2013-11-03
  5. ^ BC Government Capital Planning seismic structural risk ratings Archived 2013-11-04 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 2013-11-03
  6. ^ British Columbia Ministry of Education press release April 1, 2009. Retrieved 2013-11-03.
  7. ^ Architect's website Archived 2013-08-24 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 2013-11-03
  8. ^ Claremont students take Romeo and Juliet back to the 1950s, BC Local News, February 10, 2011. Retrieved 2013-11-03
  9. ^ Victoria Youth Musical Theatre. Retrieved 2013-11-03
  10. ^ The Claremont Review - About. Retrieved 2013-11-03
  11. ^ Newpages Archived 2013-09-06 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 2013-11-03
  12. ^ Magazine Association of BC. Retrieved 2013-11-03
  13. ^ "Sarah K. UFC Profile Bio".
  14. ^ "Claremont: Claremont Grad - Ryan Cochrane wins Silver Medal". claremont.sd63.bc.ca. Retrieved 2016-06-24.