Johnston Heights Secondary School

Johnston Heights Secondary is a public high school in Surrey, British Columbia and is part of School District 36 Surrey.

Johnston Heights Secondary School
Address
15350 99 Avenue

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Canada
Coordinates49°11′N 122°48′W
Information
School typePublic, Secondary
MottoHome of the Eagles, Eagles Do Succeed
School boardSchool District 36 Surrey
School number3636045
PrincipalMs. S. Beyer
Staff98
Grades8-12
Enrollment1500 - Regular Program + 31 students for Integrated Program (21 November 2007)
LanguageEnglish
AreaGuildford
Colour(s)    white, green, blue
MascotWing Wing, an Eagle
Team nameJH Eagles
Feeder schoolsWilliam F. Davidson , Berkshire Park, Bonnacord, Mountainview Montessori, Fleetwood, Harold Bishop
Websitewww.surreyschools.ca/schools/johnht/

The newest building opened in the Fall of 1992. Johnston Heights' exterior highly resembles that of its neighbouring high school, North Surrey Secondary School. The Canadian government chose to highlight the school for its program to improve intercultural understanding.[1] Yearly, Johnston Heights' REACH Council has been working to support Multicultural Week, Health Week, World Causes Week and annual holiday celebrations are also held. In 2007-2008, Johnston Heights initially set out to raise $2000.00 for the KIVA organization (kiva.org) and eventually raised over $2,500.00 to provide micro loans to people in the third-world for their businesses.

Sport

Johnston Heights has also been involved in sports, attending yearly track meets and involving students in lunchtime sports events in the Eagle Dome (the school gym). Sports at Johnston Heights include Cross Country, Volleyball, Basketball, Soccer, Badminton, Track and Field, Golf, Ultimate Frisbee, Hockey, Tennis, Cricket, football, and Girls' Rugby. Many students have taken leadership roles to promote healthy lifestyles and daily physical activity.

Extra-curricular activities

Many clubs at Johnston Heights include their Debate Team, Eagle Council, JH Media Crew, Theatre Company, Model United Nations, Wellness club, JH Newspaper Committee, Business Club, Leadership team and more. The Johnston Heights Leadership Team (JHLT) is known for there avid participation in activities outside of the school campus. JHLT have helped coordinate many Runvan events, including the BMO marathon, which occurred on May 1, 2022.

Academic information

Academically, Johnston Heights has promoted school Math Contests, School Speech Meets and has sent students to Provincial Debate Meets in Victoria, Prince George and Vancouver. The school is also in involved in science fairs, musical and theatrical productions and home to Canadian Artist, Math, Music, Science contest winners. The Johnston Heights choir as also been involved with the Whistler Choir festival and placed as a top choir. Johnston Heights offers French, Spanish and language challenge courses for senior students. Programs like ESL (English as a Second Language) and B.A.S.E.S incorporated into the school. The school has a strong academic range, with more than 50% of the school's students on the honour roll. At every end of the year the schools host an awards ceremony called the Gala Awards to celebrate the success of many students and presenting them with awards ranging from math awards (Gauss, Pascal, Fermat etc.) to top academic students per grade. The school has also been a key school in Surrey for hosting the Integrated Studies program in the school from students who would like to take Social Studies and English as one course for the year which is beneficial to letting students have a better chance to explore their learning. The school also offers courses such as Peer-Tutoring, Jewelry Making, Info-Tech, Law, Math Honours, Home Economics: Textiles, Theatre Stage Production and the very popular Home Economics: Foods.

It is notable that Johnston Heights is an IB MYP school. It, along with Semiahmoo Secondary School are the only certified International Baccalaureate secondary schools within Surrey. The school was certified on 28 March, 2017.[2]

Notable alumni

References

  1. Bright Lights: Stories of Success and Excellence from BC Secondary Schools.
  2. "Johnston Heights Secondary School". International Baccalaureate. Retrieved 2017-12-12.
  3. "Brandon Jay McLaren Bio". Archived from the original on July 23, 2009.
  4. Collins, Lauren (27 Mar 2023). "The Other Policing Debate in Surrey You're Not Hearing". Tyee. Retrieved 1 Oct 2023.
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