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Athletics play an important part at Stratford Hall. Beginning at grade 4, students may participate in a number of school teams including cross-country running, soccer, volleyball, basketball, track and field, badminton, floor hockey and softball. Stratford Hall is a member of a number of independent school leagues.
Athletics play an important part at Stratford Hall. Beginning at grade 4, students may participate in a number of school teams including cross-country running, soccer, volleyball, basketball, track and field, badminton, floor hockey and softball. Stratford Hall is a member of a number of independent school leagues.

*Notable socialite Amy Dhillon started attending the school as of January 2011. When asked about the sudden move during an outing with friend Blake Lively, Dhillon just smiled and said "It's nice to change things up a little once in a while".





Revision as of 00:14, 4 May 2011

Stratford Hall
Address
Map
3000 Commercial Drive

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V5N 4E2
Information
School typeIndependent IB
Founded2000
AdministratorContact reception
Head of schoolDr. Jim McConnell
GradesK-12
Enrollment414
LanguageEnglish with Spanish, French (Offered up to Grade 10)
AreaVancouver
Color(s)Burgandy with navy blue and white
Team nameStratford Sabres
Websitehttp://www.stratfordhall.ca

Stratford Hall, an independent coeducational school located on the east side of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, opened on September 5, 2000. Stratford Hall is Western Canada's only complete International Baccalaureate experience with IB offered from Kindergarten through Grade 12 to all students. The school teaches the International Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme, the International Baccalaureate Middle Years Programme, and Diploma Programmes. In accordance with the IB philosophy, the school emphasizes multilingual ability and a global perspective. Graduates obtain an IB diploma recognized by universities worldwide.

Stratford Hall is an 'urban' school located on Commercial Drive. The MYP/DP Building, located in a state-of-the-art facility that formerly housed a performing arts centre for youth, offers its students an enriched academic curriculum including music (taiko drumming), performing arts (circus activities), and outdoor education.

The first Stratford Hall grade 12 class graduated in May 2007. There were only 6 graduates.

History

Stratford Hall was founded in the late 1990s by two Burnaby mothers, Elaine Lee and Cindy Leung, who wanted a university preparatory option for their own children. They formed a not-for-profit society, the Burnaby Independent School Society (now the Stratford Hall (School) Society), and in October 1999, they appointed James McConnell as Head of School. They also secured a temporary site, the Italian Cultural Centre, which served the school for its first nine years.

In September 2000, classes began for 40 students in kindergarten through to grade 6. Since then, the school has added about 40 new students each year. A second kindergarten class was created in 2001, and in May 2007, the first set of students graduated from grade 12. Stratford Hall's current enrollment is 411 students in kindergarten to grade 12.

The founders chose to embark on the International Baccalaureate Programme in October 1999, and Stratford Hall was one of the first schools in the world to establish itself using all three IB Programmes. In 2003, the school was awarded authorization for the IB Primary Years Programme, the first school in Western Canada to do so. In 2005, it achieved authorization for the IB Diploma Programme, ensuring that its first graduating class would be Diploma candidates. It achieved full authorization for the Middle Years Programme in 2009. Stratford Hall is the only school in Canada and one of the few schools in the world that offers all three IB Programmes to all students and is fully authorized to do so.

Stratford Hall was accepted into the Independent Schools Association of BC in 2003, and into the Canadian Association of Independent Schools in 2005.

In September 2005, the grades 6 - 12 program was moved from the Italian Cultural Centre to its current building, the former Ailanthus Centre on Commercial Drive.

In 2007, Stratford Hall purchased a lot on the same block of Commercial, and in 2008, construction began on the new Primary Years facility. The new building, designed specifically for the IB Primary Years Programme, opened in November of 2009.

Experiential Education

Stratford Hall emphasizes educating the whole child through a balance of academic and experiential courses – courses that require less ‘book work’ and more ‘hands-on’ activities.

In the Primary Years Programme, the formal experiential courses are physical education and music until grade 4, when outdoor education is added. Physical education is designed to focus on fitness and skill development, and is taught by a specialist from grade 1 on. Music utilizes Orff concepts, beginning at kindergarten. Specialist teachers engage students in activities that are related to music and that encourage creativity. Outdoor education exposes students to wilderness-related experiences, beginning with age-appropriate introductions.

In the Middle Years Programme, the experiential program plays an even more important role. Outdoor education becomes a three-hour per week time for sea kayaking, snowshoeing, sailing, climbing, and hiking. Social service activities are also included. Each grade has at least one overnight trip.

Music focuses on Taiko drumming, taught by a professional Taiko player. Taiko is a Japanese art form that combines music and action. By grades 9 and 10, students perform complex pieces.

Theatre is based on Cirque de Soleil-style activities. In grade 6, students are introduced to some of the basics, like tumbling, juggling, and building human pyramids. As students progress through the grades, they learn more complex skills, such as flips and aerial work. In grade 10, students may choose either theatre or music, or both, as an option.

Physical education, taught by a specialist, includes traditional sports and fitness, and it complements the outdoor education and fine arts programs. There is a fitness room at the school.

A final course, called Connections, involves itself with community building and personal planning. Part of the course helps students create links between their different courses.

In the IB Diploma Programme, the experiential component is accomplished through Creativity, Action and Service. Students are required to do 50 hours of each, spread over the two years of the program.

Athletics and Co-Curricular Programs

Stratford Hall offers many clubs, beginning in the Primary Years Programme and increasing through to the Diploma Programme. These clubs offer opportunities for students to participate in activities that interest them, and broaden their experience. Examples of existing clubs are Model United Nations, rock climbing, music (choir, rock band), Mission Kipevu (a school in Africa that Stratford Hall supports) and debate.

Athletics play an important part at Stratford Hall. Beginning at grade 4, students may participate in a number of school teams including cross-country running, soccer, volleyball, basketball, track and field, badminton, floor hockey and softball. Stratford Hall is a member of a number of independent school leagues.

  • Notable socialite Amy Dhillon started attending the school as of January 2011. When asked about the sudden move during an outing with friend Blake Lively, Dhillon just smiled and said "It's nice to change things up a little once in a while".